Birthright Citizens Makes Scholarly Kitchen’s Best Reads of 2018 List

Karin Wulf singles out Birthright Citizens: “I read some really wonderful books this year, and added a huge number to my “must read” pile. Among the very best, and one I’m urging family and friends as well as colleagues to read, is Birthright Citizens:  A History of Race and Rights in Antebellum America . Birthright Citizens takes up an issue with clear contemporary resonance.  How does anyone, born in the United States or born abroad, become a citizen, and what rights are conferred by, let alone guaranteed by citizenship?”

Chefs’ Selections: The Best Books Read During 2018 Part 2

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