Americans Without Law: The Racial Boundaries of CitizenshipAmericans Without Law shows how the racial boundaries of civic life are based on widespread perceptions about the relative capacity of minority groups for legal behavior, which Mark S. Weiner calls “juridical racialism.” The book follows the history of this civic discourse by examining the legal status of four minority groups in four successive historical periods: American Indians in the 1880s, Filipinos after the Spanish-American War, Japanese immigrants in the 1920s, and African Americans in the 1940s and 1950s. |
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... Ethnology and advocate of the principle of unilinear social evolution, alongside legal decisions supporting the constitutionality of the Dawes Act, which subdivided native lands during the assimilationist era of U.S. Indian policy.
During these years, a legal exchange took place between Congress and the Supreme Court, the final outcome of which was the Dawes General Allotment Act, which subdivided communal Indian lands and allotted them to individual owners.7 The ...
Slowly, by law and by instruction, teach them the value of our property laws. ... a version of Powell's juridical-racial vision was put into practice with the Dawes Act, and that this policy was a disaster.67 The goal of the Dawes Act, ...
By 1887, the final military campaigns against American Indians had already been fought and won, but with the Dawes Act the war against native peoples continued with the weapons of the rule of law. Over the next ten years, Indians lost ...
Significantly, the two cases concerned not property, the centerpiece of Morgan's legal anthropology and of the Dawes Act, but crime. The assimilationist-era reform efforts to extend American law over native peoples entailed a special ...
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22 | |
2 Teutonic Constitutionalism and the SpanishAmerican War | 51 |
3 The Biological Politics of Japanese Exclusion | 81 |
4 Culture Personality and Racial Liberalism | 107 |
Conclusion | 131 |
Notes | 135 |
Index | 185 |
About the Author | 197 |
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Americans Without Law: The Racial Boundaries of Citizenship Mark S. Weiner Vista previa limitada - 2008 |
Americans Without Law: The Racial Boundaries of Citizenship Mark S. Weiner Sin vista previa disponible - 2006 |