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12. Unmaking the Nation of Immigrants: How John Tanton’s Network of Organizations Transformed Policy and Politics
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Carly Goodman
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Thoughts on the Associated Press Stylebook ix
- Introduction 1
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Section I. Building, protecting, and profiting from whiteness
- Introduction 13
- 1. Nation v. Municipality: Indigenous Land Recovery, Settler Resentment, and Taxation on the Oneida Reservation 17
- 2. A Culture of Racism 31
- 3. Policing the Boundaries of the White Republic: From Slave Codes to Mass Deportations 61
- 4. The Arc of American Islamophobia: From Early History through the Present 85
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Section II Iterations of white supremacy
- 5. The Longest War: Rape Culture and Domestic Violence 99
- 6. The Pain We Still Need to Feel: The New Lynching Memorial Confronts the Racial Terrorism That Corrupted America—and Still Does 112
- 7. Anti-Asian Violence and U.S. Imperialism 121
- 8. Homophobia and American Nationalism: Mass Murder at the Pulse Nightclub 132
- 9. Wounds of White Supremacy: Understanding the Epidemic of Violence against Black and Brown Trans Women/Femmes 136
- 10. On Antisemitism 161
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Section III Anti-immigrant nation
- Introduction 171
- 11. Fear of White Replacement: Latina Fertility, White Demographic Decline, and Immigration Reform 177
- 12. Unmaking the Nation of Immigrants: How John Tanton’s Network of Organizations Transformed Policy and Politics 203
- 13. The Expulsion of Immigrants: America’s Deportation Machine 220
- 14. The Detention and Deportation Regime as a Conduit of Death: Memorializing and Mourning Migrant Loss 230
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Section IV White supremacy from fringe to mainstream
- 15. A Recent History of White Supremacy 249
- 16. From Pat Buchanan to Donald Trump: The Nativist Turn in Right-Wing Populism 265
- 17. The Alt-Right in Charlottesville: How an Online Movement Became a Real-World Presence 287
- 18. The Whiteness of Blue Lives: Race in American Policing 304
- 19. There Are No Lone Wolves: The White Power Movement at War 312
- Conclusion 325
- Notes 335
- Acknowledgments 385
- Contributors 387
- Index 393
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Thoughts on the Associated Press Stylebook ix
- Introduction 1
-
Section I. Building, protecting, and profiting from whiteness
- Introduction 13
- 1. Nation v. Municipality: Indigenous Land Recovery, Settler Resentment, and Taxation on the Oneida Reservation 17
- 2. A Culture of Racism 31
- 3. Policing the Boundaries of the White Republic: From Slave Codes to Mass Deportations 61
- 4. The Arc of American Islamophobia: From Early History through the Present 85
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Section II Iterations of white supremacy
- 5. The Longest War: Rape Culture and Domestic Violence 99
- 6. The Pain We Still Need to Feel: The New Lynching Memorial Confronts the Racial Terrorism That Corrupted America—and Still Does 112
- 7. Anti-Asian Violence and U.S. Imperialism 121
- 8. Homophobia and American Nationalism: Mass Murder at the Pulse Nightclub 132
- 9. Wounds of White Supremacy: Understanding the Epidemic of Violence against Black and Brown Trans Women/Femmes 136
- 10. On Antisemitism 161
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Section III Anti-immigrant nation
- Introduction 171
- 11. Fear of White Replacement: Latina Fertility, White Demographic Decline, and Immigration Reform 177
- 12. Unmaking the Nation of Immigrants: How John Tanton’s Network of Organizations Transformed Policy and Politics 203
- 13. The Expulsion of Immigrants: America’s Deportation Machine 220
- 14. The Detention and Deportation Regime as a Conduit of Death: Memorializing and Mourning Migrant Loss 230
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Section IV White supremacy from fringe to mainstream
- 15. A Recent History of White Supremacy 249
- 16. From Pat Buchanan to Donald Trump: The Nativist Turn in Right-Wing Populism 265
- 17. The Alt-Right in Charlottesville: How an Online Movement Became a Real-World Presence 287
- 18. The Whiteness of Blue Lives: Race in American Policing 304
- 19. There Are No Lone Wolves: The White Power Movement at War 312
- Conclusion 325
- Notes 335
- Acknowledgments 385
- Contributors 387
- Index 393