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Carol Nackenoff and Julie Novkov, "American by Birth: Wong Kim Ark and the Battle for Citizenship" (UP of Kansas, 2021)

New Books in Law

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The Origins of Citizenship in the United States

The idea that if you are born within the geographic sovereignty of the united states, you are entitled to citizenship. This was really important in a nation that saw itself as growing and building through emigration and settler peoplehood. But at the same time, there were real questions about how this principle was going to transfer with regard to people who were not considered to be white. So native americans did not have access to citizenship on these terms at all. Slaves obviously didn't have access to citizen and free blacks, free free black persons, had to struggle to get access to citizenship in states that recognized their status. You don't have a clear answer to how this tension is going to play

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