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The Qualities of a Citizen
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In the Shadow of the Law 1 PART I: Wives, Mothers, and Maids Chapter One: Immigrants, Citizens, and Marriage 13 Chapter Two: The Limits of Derivative Citizenship 31 Chapter Three: Seeing Difference 50 Chapter Four: Constructing a Moral Border 73 Chapter Five: Likely to Become 87 Chapter Six: Toil and Trouble 100 PART II: Citizens, Residents, and Non-Americans Chapter Seven: When Americans Are Not Citizens 121 Chapter Eight: When Citizens Are Not White 139 Chapter Nine: Reproducing the Nation 157 Chapter Ten: Women in Need 176 Chapter Eleven: At Work in the Nation 199 PART III: Marriage, Family, and the Law Chapter Twelve: Families, Made in America 223 Chapter Thirteen: Marriage and Morality 240 Conclusion: Regulating Belonging 254 A Brief Guide to Archival Sources 257 Acknowledgments 261 Index 263

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This book fills a huge gap in the scholarly literature. Not only is the subject an important one, but the research base is excellent. Gardner wisely decided to work directly with immigration files--a surprisingly little used, and wonderfully rich, group of historical sources--and to include both East and West Coast immigrants. The Qualities of a Citizen will appeal to scholars across the humanities, social sciences, and legal fields, as well as to the general reader. -- Peggy Pascoe, University of Oregon The Qualities of a Citizen offers important new insights regarding the historical construc

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Martha Gardner is Assistant Professor of History at DePaul University.

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Martha Gardner's full and richly detailed book ... is an insightful analysis of the application of United States immigration and citizenship law to women across a broad spectrum of classes and races between 1870 and the late 1960s... Gardner's devotion to her sources, evident in the stunning details she provides, makes the history come alive. -- Beatrice McKenzie Journal of American Ethnic History

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