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Race and immigration in the United States : new histories
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Race and immigration in the United States : new histories

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"Simultaneously published in the UK"--T.p. verso.

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Race, nation, and culture in recent immigration studies / George J. Sanchez
Is everywhere nowhere? Nomads, nations, and the immigrant paradigm of United States history / Donna R. Gabaccia
How Indians got to be red / Nancy Shoemaker
Muslims in early America / Michael A. Gomez
"A distinct and antagonistic race" : constructions of Chinese manhood in the exclusionist debates, 1869-1878 / Karen A. Leong
Becoming Caucasian : vicissitudes of whiteness in American politics and culture / Matthew Frye Jacobson
Encountering the color line in the everyday : Italians in interwar Chicago / Thomas A. Guglielmo
Crossing boundaries, claiming a homeland : the Mexican Chinese transpacific journey to becoming Mexican, 1930s-1960s / Julia Maria Schiavone Camacho
The foreignness of germs : the persistent association of immigrants and disease in American society / Howard Markel and Alexandra Minna Stern
"Looking like a lesbian" : the organization of sexual monitoring at the United States-Mexican border / Eithne Luibheid
Migration, emergent ethnicity, and the "third space" : the shifting politics of nationalism in greater Mexico / David G. GuttiƩrez.

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