How Native Americans Were Not Granted U.S. Citizenship Until 1924
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How Native Americans Were Not Granted U.S. Citizenship Until 1924

For centuries, Native Americans existed on the very lands that would become the United States—yet were systematically denied the rights and recognition of citizenship. Despite treaties, wars, and shifting borders, Native peoples remained classified as “foreign nations” within their own ancestral homelands. This exclusion wasn’t just a matter of law; it was a social reality ...