The Laguna Pueblo Baseball Game Controversy of the 1920s-U.S.
First Edition| ©2018 Flannery Burke
ISBN:9781319171490
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This document collection introduces students to a dispute at a baseball game played at Laguna Pueblos annual fiesta on September 19, 1920, and the resulting campaign by the Pueblo superintendent to control the racial status of members of the laguna community. Through the careful analysis of the documents, students will understand and be able to explain how members of different social groups experience race in distinct ways. Students are guided through their analysis of the primary sources with an author-provided learning objective, central question, and historical context.
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The Laguna Pueblo Baseball Game Controversy of the 1920s-U.S.
First Edition| 2018
Flannery Burke
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Primary Sources
Leo Crane, Photograph of Laguna Fiesta, September 1920
Letter from Leo Crane to Commissioner of Indian Affairs, October 5, 1920
Letter from Pablo Abeita to Leo Crane, September 25, 1920
Letter from Father Schuster to Leo Crane, September 28, 1920
Letter from Assistant Commissioner of Indian Affairs to Leo Crane, October 14, 1920
Letter from Leo Crane to Commissioner of Indian Affairs, October 15, 1921
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The Laguna Pueblo Baseball Game Controversy of the 1920s-U.S.
First Edition| 2018
Flannery Burke
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Flannery Burke
The Laguna Pueblo Baseball Game Controversy of the 1920s-U.S.
First Edition| 2018
Flannery Burke
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