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What arguments did Native women use to fight for suffrage and citizenship?
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The 19th Amendment passed, but Native Americans were not considered citizens. Native women had long held positions of power and reverence in their communities. It was time the United States recognized them. In this inquiry, students explore the arguments Native women used to fight for suffrage and citizenship. This download includes a modified version of the lesson plan designed for middle school learners. Modification of the lesson plan was fulfilled by practicing middle school teachers.