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File:1924 Indian Citizenship Act.jpg

Description U.S. President Calvin Coolidge with four Osage Indians after Coolidge signed the bill granting Indians full citizenship.
Date 1924
Source http://www.nebraskastudies.org/0700/stories/0701_0146.html. Large size version from Library of Congress, National Photo Company Collection, LC-USZ62-111409
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