Literature Review -American Indian History

Write a Literature Review using the tiles in the Files Section that answers the following questions: As the United States pushed through the political and racial reforms of Reconstruction, the economic reforms of the New Deal, and the social reforms of the broad Civil Rights Movement, how did each impact the management of Indian reservations and the governance of American Indian people? Through this period, how did individual Indigenous people and collective indigenous groups find voices to advocate for their representation in American politics and culture? Your Literature Review should be about 5 to 7 pages minimum. The literature review should be thoroughly proofread and edited, and all typos, spelling errors, grammatical errors, and punctuation errors should be expunged. The literature review must fully answer the given prompt questions and integrate material from all 7 learning modules that precede it (all attached in the Files Section). So, use only the files in the Files Section for sources. The literature review should accomplish two tasks: (1) Draw connections between articles and themes and (2) Offer your own original analysis supported by the articles and primary sources Here are some points to ponder as you prepare your answer: 1) How does the end of slavery and westward expansion reshape American racial hierarchies? How are those hierarchies codified into law? 2) How did the Indigenous people who advocated for assimilation differ from the non-Indians who pushed assimilation policies? 3) How are Indian activists able to grab the attention of the broader American public? 4) How do Indian leaders and activists see their relationship to the United States evolving over time?

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