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Date of Work
10/09/1952
Description
This letter, dated October 09, 1952, from U.S. Representative Usher Burdick to Jerome Has Tricks, updates Has Tricks on the case of Leo Running Bear. Burdick tells Has Tricks here that the Camp McCoy Headquarters have been directed to withdraw charges against Running Bear, and he is in process of being released from the service of the Army.
Date of Work
Fall 10-9-1952
Keywords
American Indians, Indigenous, Indigenous Peoples, Native Americans, Congress, House of Representatives, Camp McCoy, Fort Yates
Organizations Referenced
United States Army
People Referenced
Leo Running Bear
Disciplines
American Politics | Arts and Humanities | History | Indigenous Studies | Law | Native American Studies | Political Science
Recommended Citation
Burdick, Usher, "Letter from U.S. Representative Usher L. Burdick to Jerome Has Tricks Regarding the Release of Leo Running Bear from the Army, October 09, 1952." (1952). Usher Burdick Papers. 550.
https://commons.und.edu/burdick-papers/550
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