After They Closed the Gates
Jewish Illegal Immigration to the United States, 1921-1965
After They Closed the Gates
Jewish Illegal Immigration to the United States, 1921-1965
In After They Closed the Gates, Libby Garland tells the untold stories of the Jewish migrants and smugglers involved in that underworld, showing how such stories contributed to growing national anxieties about illegal immigration. Garland also helps us understand how Jews were linked to, and then unlinked from, the specter of illegal immigration. By tracing this complex history, Garland offers compelling insights into the contingent nature of citizenship, belonging, and Americanness.
312 pages | 6 x 9 | © 2014
History: American History, General History
Law and Legal Studies: Law and Society
Political Science: Race and Politics
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Awards
American Historical Association: Dorothy Rosenberg Prize
Won
Jewish Book Council: National Jewish Book Award
Finalist
AJHS: Saul Viener Prize
Won
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