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WASHINGTON—When Americans go to the polls this November to elect the next U.S. president, Native American groups worry that many of their members will be turned away from the ballot box.
Native Americans won U.S. citizenship more than 90 years ago. Even so, many states denied them — as they did African Americans — the right to vote, subjecting them to poll taxes, literacy tests, harassment and intimidation.
http://www.voanews.com/content/native-american-groups-defend-their-right-to-vote/3238853.html
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