The Cherokees repeated appeals to the United States government didn't really slow down the theft of their land. The U.S. government didn't repress the theft of Native American land by individuals. It even encouraged it military and economically and created laws to strip them away of their land, such as the Dawes Act.
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As a legal counsel for the National
Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), he guided the
litigation that destroyed the legal underpinnings of Jim Crow
segregation.
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Answer:this reason was culturally diverse
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