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Tote Bag : 30th President of the United States. Coolidge (center) meeting with Ruth Muskrat, a Cherokee Native American, and others of the Committee of 100 on Indian Affairs, 1923
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30th President of the United States. Coolidge (center) meeting with Ruth Muskrat, a Cherokee Native American, and others of the Committee of 100 on Indian Affairs, 1923
CALVIN COOLIDGE (1872-1933).
30th President of the United States. Coolidge (center) meeting with Ruth Muskrat, a Cherokee Native American, and others of the Committee of 100 on Indian Affairs, 1923
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1923 Calvin Cherokee Committee Coolidge Government Indian Affairs Meeting Muskrat Native American Republican Ruth Washington
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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this photo print, we witness a significant moment in American history. The image showcases the 30th President of the United States, Calvin Coolidge, at a meeting with Ruth Muskrat and other members of the Committee of 100 on Indian Affairs in Washington D. C. , circa 1923. At the center of attention stands President Coolidge himself, exuding an air of authority and confidence. Surrounding him are men and women dressed in traditional Native American clothing, representing various tribes from across North America. Among them is Ruth Muskrat, a Cherokee Native American who played a crucial role in advocating for indigenous rights during this time. The photograph captures the early efforts by the U. S. government to address issues concerning Native Americans under Coolidge's Republican administration. It symbolizes a pivotal moment where different cultures converge to discuss matters that would shape policies affecting indigenous communities. This image serves as a reminder of our nation's complex history with its indigenous peoples - their struggles, resilience, and ongoing fight for justice. It also highlights how individuals like Ruth Muskrat actively engaged with government officials to bring about positive change. As we reflect upon this snapshot frozen in time, it prompts us to recognize both progress made and challenges that still lie ahead when it comes to honoring Native American heritage within our country's governance system.
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