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Culling the Masses - The Democratic Origins of Racist Immigration Policy in the Americas (Hardcover)
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Culling the Masses - The Democratic Origins of Racist Immigration Policy in the Americas (Hardcover)
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Culling the Masses questions the widely held view that in the long
run democracy and racism cannot coexist. David Scott FitzGerald and
David Cook-Martin show that democracies were the first countries in
the Americas to select immigrants by race, and undemocratic states
the first to outlaw discrimination. Through analysis of legal
records from twenty-two countries between 1790 and 2010, the
authors present a history of the rise and fall of racial selection
in the Western Hemisphere. The United States led the way in using
legal means to exclude "inferior" ethnic groups. Starting in 1790,
Congress began passing nationality and immigration laws that
prevented Africans and Asians from becoming citizens, on the
grounds that they were inherently incapable of self-government.
Similar policies were soon adopted by the self-governing colonies
and dominions of the British Empire, eventually spreading across
Latin America as well. Undemocratic regimes in Chile, Uruguay,
Paraguay, and Cuba reversed their discriminatory laws in the 1930s
and 1940s, decades ahead of the United States and Canada. The
conventional claim that racism and democracy are
antithetical-because democracy depends on ideals of equality and
fairness, which are incompatible with the notion of racial
inferiority-cannot explain why liberal democracies were leaders in
promoting racist policies and laggards in eliminating them.
Ultimately, the authors argue, the changed racial geopolitics of
World War II and the Cold War was necessary to convince North
American countries to reform their immigration and citizenship
laws.
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