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Birthright Citizens

A History of Race and Rights in Antebellum America
  • Martha S. Jones
2018
Cambridge University Press

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Freed slaves Wilson, Charley, Rebecca, and Rosa, New Orleans, 1864.
Book Review

The Origins of Birthright Citizenship

The Fourteenth Amendment captures the idea that no people born in the United States should be forced to live in the shadows.
by Robert L. Tsai via Boston Review on November 9, 2018

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A mobile of the American flag's stars and bars hanging over a cradle.

Why Republicans Keep Calling for the End of Birthright Citizenship

It’s about more than immigration.
by Martha S. Jones via The Atlantic on July 2, 2023
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