Important Dates Concerning American Immigration and Citizenship History
1790: Naturalization Act "Free White Persons"
1"8681: 4ft amendmenfc itizenshipt o nativeb om, due process,e qualp rotection
1870: Amendedto include "Freed Africars and their descendants"
1875: Page Law: Prohibits Chinese womenwhomightbe prostitutes
L882: Chinese ExclusionAct Prohibits Chinese laborers for 10 years, denies
naturalization
L888: Scott Acl no reentrypermits
L892:G earyAcl extendedfor1 -0y earg ID cards
1902: extendedfor 10 year agan, also includes Hawaii and Philippines
1904: Extended indefitritely
1907: Gentlemen'sA greement prohibitsJ apanesea nd Korean laborers
1917: Barred Zone Act: Prohibits Indians and other South Asians from immigrating
1920:1 9ftA mendmerrtw, omeng iven the right to vote
1922:C ableA ct: Anywomanwhomanies a manineligiblet o citizenshipshalllo seh er
citizenship.
1922: Ozawav. US
1923: US v. Thind
L924:I TliryationAct, establishesn ationalq uotas ystema ndbars anyonei neligibte to
citizership from immigrating.
1924: Native Americans granted citizenship
1934:T ydings-McDufff Ace establishesS 0/yearfor Filipinos
19 43: Repeal of Chinese Exclusion Acts
1946: Lrdian and Filipino immigrants granted the right to naturalization
7952:M cCarren-WalterA ct: doesa wayw ith racial restrictionso n citizenship
L965: ImmigrationAct: Does awaywithnational quotas, establishespreferences
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jamal lafrance
Mexican Americans and Native Americans asserted their rights in the 1950's via nonviolent resistance. Nonviolent resistance (or nonviolent action) is the practice of achieving goals through symbolic protests, civil disobedience, economic or political noncooperation, and other methods, without using violence. By Tim Marley
the civil rights act of 1866 granted citizenship to all persons born in the united states except for native Americans
rights to settlers to tax local Native Americans or to make them work. In exchange these settlers were supposed to protect the Native American people and convert them to Christianity.
The Native American civil rights movements sought equal treatment and basic civil rights for Native Americans. In 1968 the Indian Civil Rights Act was passed and it granted Native Americans many civil rights.
The franciscan monk who worked for the rights of Native Americans was Junipero Serra. It was in 1769. -Bebe
Native Americans felt angry that the United States demanded their own land. Some Native Americans were forced to sell their lands to companies. The lives of the Native Americans will never be the same again.
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jamal lafrance
No. Native Americans were not considered American Citizens Until the Indian Citizen Act of 1924. Utah was the last state to finally give Native Americans voting rights in 1956.
Women, African-Americans, and Native Americans
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Native Americans
No. Native Americans were not considered American Citizens Until the Indian Citizen Act of 1924. Utah was the last state to finally give Native Americans voting rights in 1956.