スミソニアン博物館さんのインスタグラム写真 - (スミソニアン博物館Instagram)「Four years after the 19th amendment was ratified, many American Indian women (and men) gained the right to vote through the Indian Citizenship Act, which deemed all American Indians citizens. But state governments used many methods to bar American Indians from voting, including literacy tests, poll taxes, tax laws, reservation residency and other factors related to political status. Zitkála-Šá (Yankton Sioux), a leader in the Society of American Indians, fought for citizenship rights. The group was the first national all-American Indian organization to advocate for American Indians. An author, musician and advocate for policy reform, Zitkála-Šá also founded the National Council of American Indians in 1926, which worked to make U.S. government policies toward American Indians more just. This 1898 portrait by Joseph T. Keiley is in our @smithsoniannpg’s collection.  🗳🗳🗳 @librarycongress, @usnatarchives and @smithsonian are bringing you #19SuffrageStories to mark 100 years since the 19th Amendment went into effect. Join us now though August 26 as we count down with 19 stories of women who worked for the vote. #BecauseOfHerStory」8月21日 22時00分 - smithsonian

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Four years after the 19th amendment was ratified, many American Indian women (and men) gained the right to vote through the Indian Citizenship Act, which deemed all American Indians citizens. But state governments used many methods to bar American Indians from voting, including literacy tests, poll taxes, tax laws, reservation residency and other factors related to political status.
Zitkála-Šá (Yankton Sioux), a leader in the Society of American Indians, fought for citizenship rights. The group was the first national all-American Indian organization to advocate for American Indians.
An author, musician and advocate for policy reform, Zitkála-Šá also founded the National Council of American Indians in 1926, which worked to make U.S. government policies toward American Indians more just.
This 1898 portrait by Joseph T. Keiley is in our @smithsoniannpg’s collection.
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@librarycongress, @usnatarchives and @スミソニアン博物館 are bringing you #19SuffrageStories to mark 100 years since the 19th Amendment went into effect. Join us now though August 26 as we count down with 19 stories of women who worked for the vote. #BecauseOfHerStory


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