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Contrary to popular belief, the Fourteenth Amendment (1868) did not
acknowledge the citizenship of all people born or naturalized in the United
States. Read more about the impact of that fact on Indigenous people's
voting rights in today's The UncommonWealth.


https://uncommonwealth.virginiamemory.com/blog/2020/11/04/unfinished-business-indigenous-voters-in-virginia/

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