Bylaws Constitution of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma PREAMBLE We the people of the Cherokee Nation, in order to preserve and enrich our tribalculture, achieve and ... View More
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The African American vivil rights Movement ... state or be allowed to vote in any election held herein, unless he be able to read and write any section of the Constitution of the state of Oklahoma but no ... View More
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Same Sex Marriages ... federal courts that this is required by the US Constitution www.samesexmarriage ... Arkansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Montana, Ohio, Oklahoma, and Utah all passed the ... View More
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Legality of SameSex Marriages ... toward homosexuals and therefore against the United States Constitution and the ... the state legislatures of Arizona, South Dakota, Utah, Oklahoma, Kansas, Idaho ... View More
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Caselegal ... on appeal that the nonsmoking condition imposed by the Oklahoma City Fire ... privacy that Grusendorf relies upon are not clearly spelled out in the constitution. ... View More
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This Is How It Was: The Two Views of History ... to the Arkansas area the Cherokee of Arkansas agreed to move to Oklahoma. ... the old clan system, a capital was created, and a constitution was constructed much ... View More
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Jacksonian Democrats ... The Jacksonian Democrats defense of the United States Constitution was not a particular ... decided that the Cherokee would be better suited in Oklahoma than on ... View More
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Jacksonian Democrat DBQ ... Jacksonamp39s ideas were not held back by the constitution instead the public warmly ... and other Native American nations to relocate from Georgia to Oklahoma due to ... View More
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Wilma Mankiller: The First Female Leader of the Cherokee Nation ... We put together a new political system, signed a new constitution in 1839. ... which still stand today as some of the oldest buildings in what is now Oklahoma. ... View More
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Native American Studies ... was combined with Oklahoma Territory to form the present State of Oklahoma. ... In the Chickasaw constitution of 1856, the Chickasaws had changed from having a ... View More
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Native American Studies ... was combined with Oklahoma Territory to form the present State of Oklahoma. ... In the Chickasaw constitution of 1856, the Chickasaws had changed from having a ... View More
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Jackson ... of Oklahoma. Doc. G This also showed how Jackson ignored the checks and balances of the three government branches, as established in the Constitution, by ... View More
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The Second Amendment and Gun Control: Racism at its best. ... Patrick Henry, during Virginiaamp39s Convention to Ratify the Constitution 1788 http ... power, dominating for a time the states of Oregon, Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas ... View More
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domestic terrorism ... On April 19, Timothy James McVeigh was arrested in Oklahoma for vehicle and weapons ... was sentenced in 1998 Calling him ampquotan enemy of the Constitution,ampquot a federal ... View More
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Legal Searches and the Fourth Amendment ... time the US government has been accused of ignoring the Constitutionamp39s requirement for ... in 1993 and the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City in ... View More
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Native Americans1 The Constitutionamp39s effect on Native Americans The Constitution had a great effect on Native ... They would be moved to Oklahoma, just like the state of Georgia was ... View More
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An examination of the Rehnquis ... by either the legislature or the executive that was not consistent with the Constitution. ... service the same year and they lived at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, for two ... View More
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SameSex Marriage: A Constitutional Analysis ... However, these are provided for by the preamble of the constitution, which speaks to ... marriage is a fundamental right in the 1942 case of Skinner v. Oklahoma. ... View More
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The Cherokees: A Proud People ... Today most of the Cherokee remain in northeastern Oklahoma, where they have ... in order to protect themselves from removal, created a constitution stating the ... View More
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Andrew jackson ... They developed their own constitution, built roads and churches, developed a successful ... of Tearsampquot extended 1,200 miles, from Georgia to presentday Oklahoma. ... View More
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juveniles and the death penalty ... In the trial of Thompson v. Oklahoma, fifteen year old Thompson had his ... justice of the American Judiciary System, and also the strength of the Constitution. ... View More
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SameSex Marriage ... toward homosexuals and there fore against the United States Constitution. ... DOMA the state legislatures of Arizona, South Dakota, Utah, Oklahoma, Kansas, Idaho ... View More
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American Indians ... up their territories to the federal government as part of the new Constitution. ... the Cherokees were forced to flee to ampquotIndian Landampquot, also known as Oklahoma. ... View More
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Racial Segregation in the US ... GW McLaurin was admitted to Oklahoma State University but had to sit in isolated ... determine if they are willing to live up to the ideals of the constitution. ... View More
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Thurgood Marshall ... The only way for change to occur was by altering the constitution, and Thurgood ... such important cases as Sweatt v. Painter and McLaurin v. Oklahoma State Regents ... View More
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International Terrorism ... the bill to implement the 14th amendment to the Constitution that guaranteed ... active in many states, notably Colorado, Oregon, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Alabama ... View More
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Gay rights and marriage ... for the same rights that others enjoy by law, even by the constitution. ... Five states, including Georgia, Mississippi, Kentucky, Oklahoma, and Utah, have already ... View More
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habeus corpus ... just in time to celebrate the oneyear anniversary of the Oklahoma City terrorist ... of their personal libertyamp39s guaranteed to them by the Constitution of the ... View More
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Comanche ... over 10,000 members, with approximately half of them residing in southwest Oklahoma. ... A constitution adopted in 1967 sets forth the conditions under which the ... View More
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Cherokee Indians ... On their way to Oklahoma many of the Cherokee committed suicide or died of hunger causing the population ... A constitution of code laws was also drawn upampquotCherokee ... View More
Wordcount: 1942
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