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Brendan A. Shanahan, "Disparate Regimes: Nativist Politics, Alienage Law, and Citizenship Rights in the United States, 1865-1965" (Oxford UP, 2025)

New Books in Law

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Voting Rights and Immigration: A Historical Overview

This chapter explores the intricate evolution of voting rights for non-citizen males in the United States, especially post-Civil War, shedding light on state-specific racial discrimination practices. It examines the interplay between economic conditions, nativist hiring laws, and the professional licensing barriers faced by immigrant workers, particularly Asian communities, during significant historical periods. Furthermore, the chapter highlights how these dynamics influenced broader political narratives and the quest for civil rights leading up to and following World War I.

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