A riveting and unsettling history of the assault on civil rights
and liberties in America--from World War I to the War on Terror--by
the acclaimed author of "When the Mississippi Ran Backwards."
In this ambitious and wide-ranging account, Jay Feldman takes us
from the run-up to World War I and its anti-German hysteria to the
September 11 attacks and Arizona's current anti-immigration
movement. What we see is a striking pattern of elected officials
and private citizens alike using the American people's fears and
prejudices to isolate minorities (ethnic, racial, political,
religious, or sexual), silence dissent, and stem the growth of
civil rights and liberties. Rather than treating this history as a
series of discrete moments, Feldman considers the entire
programmatic sweep on a scale no one has yet approached. In doing
so, he gives us a potent reminder of how, even in America,
democracy and civil liberties are never guaranteed.
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