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Four Oklahoma Five Tribes tell U.S. Senate panel they have made no progress on Freedman citizenship
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Leaders of four of the five Oklahoma-based so-called Five Civilized Tribes reported to a United States Senate panel last week that they have made little to no advances in granting Freedmen citizenship in their tribal nations.
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