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Senator's Wife Advocates for Red Power and Indian Rights in Washington, 1967-01-01 - 1969-12-31

 Item — Box: 282, Folder: 19
Identifier: CAC_CC_026_3_282_19_0077
Senator's Wife Advocates for Red Power and Indian Rights in Washington, 1967-01-01 - 1969-12-31
Senator's Wife Advocates for Red Power and Indian Rights in Washington, 1967-01-01 - 1969-12-31

Scope and Contents

The document discusses LaDonna Harris, who heads the Indian agency Americans for Indian Opportunity in Washington. She is a strong advocate for Indian causes and hopes to develop 'Red Power' in Washington by guiding Indians through the federal bureaucracy. Harris, a Comanche, grew up learning about her heritage from her grandparents and has been a longtime champion of Indian rights. She plans to help organize Indian communities, secure funds for projects, and advocate for Indian interests at the federal level.

Dates

  • Creation: 1967-01-01 - 1969-12-31

Creator

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Full Extent

1 pages

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Abstract

90th (1967-1969); 91st (1969-1971

Related Materials

Comanche Nation; Osage Nation

Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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