Curtis was the first man of color — a Kaw Native American — to be vice president of the United States, from 1929-1933. There was no other multiracial individual in the office until Kamala Harris about ...
Charles is a writer for For The Win. He once dropped an easy foul ball at Shea Stadium and was booed by 35,000 angry Mets fans (and hasn't recovered from it).
JD Vance, the 40-year-old senator from Ohio, who took oath as the 50th Vice President of the United States, made history as ...
Charles Curtis, a Kansas Republican. Paul's original amendment text stated: “Men and women shall have equal rights throughout the United States and every place subject to its jurisdiction. Congress ...
3. A Vice Presidential First Charles Curtis with a group of Native Americans 1928, Library of Congress Born in 1860, Charles Curtis, served under Herbert Hoover, and was the first vice president ...
Charles Pelham Curtis Jr. '14 of Boston has been elected a Fellow of Harvard College in the place of Thomas Nelson Perkins '91, who recently resigned in order to work with the Reparations ...
Charles Curtis Allen (1886-1950) was born in Waban, Massachusetts on December 13. He studied at the Worcester Museum of Art School with Philip Hale, Hermann Dudley Murphy, and Henry D. Rice. He was an ...