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- Introduction
- Immigrant America
- Immigration and American Political Development
- A Less Intelligent Class? The Dillingham Commission and the New Immigrants
- Defining Americans
- “The Fire of Patriotism”: Americanization and U.S. Identity
- “Frequent Skimmings of the Dross”: Building an American Race?
- “A Very Serious National Menace”: Eugenics and Immigration
- Legislating Americans
- Enacting National Origins: The Johnson-Reed Immigration Act (1924)
- “A Slur on Our Citizenry”: Dismantling National Origins: The 1965 Act
- Legacies
- After Americanization: Ethnic Politics and Multiculturalism
- The Diverse Democracy
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