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    Charles Curtis

    Vice president of the United States from 1929 to 1933

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  1. Charles Curtis (January 25, 1860 – February 8, 1936) was an American attorney and Republican politician from Kansas who served as the 31st vice president of the United States from 1929 to 1933 under Herbert Hoover. He had served as the Senate Majority Leader from 1924 to 1929.

  2. Jan 13, 2021 · That honor belongs to Charles Curtis, an enrolled member of the Kaw Nation who served as President Herbert Hoover’s veep for his entire first term from 1929 to 1933. Prejudice against Native ...

  3. Jan 25, 2021 · Charles Curtis was a member of the Kaw Nation who served as Herbert Hoover's vice president from 1929 to 1933. He supported some progressive policies, but also promoted assimilationist policies that harmed many Native Americans.

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  4. May 13, 2024 · Charles Curtis was the 31st vice president of the United States (1929–33) in the Republican administration of Pres. Herbert Hoover. The son of Orren Arms Curtis, a soldier, and Ellen Gonville Pappan, who was one-quarter Kansa Indian, Curtis spent his early youth with the Kaw Indian tribe.

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  5. Oct 15, 2020 · Learn about the life and career of Charles Curtis, the first and only American Indian to become vice president of the United States. He was a politician, lawyer, and advocate for citizenship and assimilation of Native Americans.

  6. Nov 25, 2023 · Learn about the life and achievements of Charles Curtis, an enrolled member of the Kaw Nation who became Herbert Hoover's vice president in 1929. Hear from his biographer and a tribal attorney about his mixed views on assimilation, women's rights and tribal sovereignty.

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  8. Learn about the life and legacy of Charles Curtis, who served as vice president under Herbert Hoover and was an enrolled member of the Kaw Nation. Explore his rise in American politics, his views on assimilation and citizenship, and his role in the Curtis Act and the Kaw Allotment Act.

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