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Indian Reorganization Act (IRA) and FDR’s Background

Indian Reorganization Act (IRA) and FDR’s Background. By: Kelsey Goede. FDR before presidency. He was born on January 30, 1882 in New York For high school, he attended Groton Boarding School He went to Harvard College Was married to his wife Eleanor on March 17, 1905 and had 6 kids.

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Indian Reorganization Act (IRA) and FDR’s Background

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  1. Indian Reorganization Act (IRA) and FDR’s Background By: Kelsey Goede

  2. FDR before presidency • He was born on January 30, 1882 in New York • For high school, he attended Groton Boarding School • He went to Harvard College • Was married to his wife Eleanor on March 17, 1905 and had 6 kids

  3. Other professions • He was the 44th governor of New York from 1929-1932 • An assistant secretary of navy from 1913-1920 • A member of New York Senate from 1911-1913

  4. Election of 1932 • He was the 32nd president • He was a democratic • “I pledge you, I pledge myself to a new for the American people, this is more than a political campaign. It’s a call to arms.” • He won 57% of the vote

  5. Life in Office • He was in office from March 4, 1933- April 12, 1945 • He was in office during the time of the Great Depression

  6. Indian Reorganization Act • It allowed Indians to use there culture and traditions. • This act replaced the Dawes Act. • The act was established in 1934 • Another name for this act is the Wheeler-Howard Act

  7. More on the act • The act was established on June 18, 1934 • The leader was John Collier • It turns out that the act was doing more harm than good to the natives • In 1936 was when Alaska tribes were added to the act

  8. Pictures!

  9. More Pictures!

  10. Sources • http://studentorgs.umf.maine.edu/aio/public.www/historian/vol1iss1/indianact_historoessay.pdf • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_D._Roosevelt • http://outreach.asu.edu/tglf/book/statutes/summary-indian-reorganization-act-1934

  11. The End!

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