One Mighty and Irresistible Tide: The Epic Struggle Over American Immigration, 1924-1965
English
By (author): Jia Lynn Yang
The idea of the United States as a nation of immigrants has been at the core of the American narrative. But in 1924, Congress instituted a law that choked off large-scale immigration for decades, sharply curtailing arrivals from southern and eastern Europe and banning those from Asia.
In a riveting narrative with a fascinating cast of characters, Jia Lynn Yang recounts how lawmakers, activists and presidents worked relentlessly for the next forty yearsthrough a world war, a global refugee crisis and McCarthyist feverto abolish the 1924 law. The 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act, one of the most transformative laws in the countrys history, ended the system of racial biases and opened the door to non-white migration at levels never seen beforechanging America in ways that those who debated it could hardly have imagined.
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