White Enough to Be American?: Race Mixing, Indigenous People, and the Boundaries of State and Nation New Edition

White Enough to Be American?: Race Mixing, Indigenous People, and the Boundaries of State and Nation New Edition book cover

White Enough to Be American?: Race Mixing, Indigenous People, and the Boundaries of State and Nation New Edition

Author(s): Lauren L. Basson (Author)

  • Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
  • Publication Date: 29 Feb. 2008
  • Edition: New
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 256 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0807831433
  • ISBN-13: 9780807831434

Book Description

This title presents disrupting notions of race and citizenship. Racial mixture posed a distinct threat to European American perceptions of the nation and state in the late nineteenth century, says Lauren Basson, as it exposed and disrupted the racial categories that organized political and social life in the United States. Offering a provocative conceptual approach to the study of citizenship, nationhood, and race, Basson explores how racial mixture challenged and sometimes changed the boundaries that defined what it meant to be American.Drawing on government documents, press coverage, and firsthand accounts, Basson presents four fascinating case studies concerning indigenous people of “mixed” descent. She reveals how the ambiguous status of racially mixed people underscored the problematic nature of policies and practices based on clearly defined racial boundaries. Contributing to timely discussions about race, ethnicity, citizenship, and nationhood, Basson demonstrates how the challenges to the American political and legal systems posed by racial mixture helped lead to a new definition of what it meant to be American – one that relied on institutions of private property and white supremacy.

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About the Author

LAUREN L. BASSON is assistant professor of politics and government at Ben-Gurion University in Israel.

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