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Correspondence Regarding the Status of American Indians in 1960, 1960-05-26

 Item — Box: 45, Folder: 8B
Identifier: CAC_CC_004_5_45_8B_0010
Correspondence Regarding the Status of American Indians in 1960, 1960-05-26
Correspondence Regarding the Status of American Indians in 1960, 1960-05-26

Scope and Contents

The document is a letter from Houston C. Benge to Page Belcher, a Member of Congress, discussing a suggestion regarding the American "Indian" status. Benge proposes settling all claims by Indians against the government and establishing them as "Americans" to eliminate discrimination and add prestige to their status. He suggests discontinuing the use of the term "Indian" and using "American aborignees" instead. Benge also references a news article about discrimination against an Indian family in Chicago as an example of the need for change.

Dates

  • Creation: 1960-05-26

Creator

Language of Materials

From the Collection:

English

Full Extent

11 Pages

Abstract

86th Congress (1959-1961)

General

Native Americans

Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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