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FILE -- Vice President Charles Curtis, center, attends a performance by the United States Indian Band on the steps of the Capitol in Washington on May 11, 1929. Historians and Native Americans are revisiting the legacy of Curtis, whose Kaw Nation ancestry gives him a claim as the first "person of color" to serve as vice president, though the term's current usage emerged decades later. (The New York Times)
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1929-05-11
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THE NEW YORK TIMES
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