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Reed–Jenkins Act
The
Reed–Jenkins Act
was a
statute
enacted
on
May 29
, 1928 during the
70th United States Congress
. It
repealed
previous
laws
that provided
federal funds
for
Americanization
programs
supporting
Native American
schools
,
educational
experimentation agencies, and
Native
agency
farms. The law was
sponsored
by
Senator
David
A.
Reed
of
Pennsylvania
and
Representative
Thomas
A.
Jenkins
of
Ohio
.