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Which action did reformer Miguel Trujillo take to expand civil rights?

A. He led a public protest in the state capital.
B. He filed a lawsuit in the courts.
C. He issued a manifesto calling for citizen action.
D. He organized boycotts and interest groups.

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User Joe Pitz
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Answer:

B. he filed a lawsuit

Step-by-step explanation:

He tried to register to vote and sued the state for the right to vote.

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User Eridanix
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When Miguel Trujillo, from Isleta Pueblo and a veteran of the Marine Corps during World War II, went to register to vote, he was told by the county registrar, Eloy Garley, that he could not register since he was an Indian living on a reservation.Trujillo was incensed. He brought suit against the county registrar and won. (Trujillo v. Garley) Felix Cohen, who had written the definitive book on Indian law, the Handbook of Federal Indian Law, was Trujillo’s attorney. Finally, in 1948, Indians in New Mexico could vote for the first time. Trujillo and Cohen became friends and worked on other issues of civil rights in New Mexico and in the South.The case also debunked the myth that Indians did not pay taxes. The only taxes Indians did not pay, the court said, was taxes on the land the government held in trust for them. They had to pay sales taxes, income taxes, and all other taxes.

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