Science-fiction Studies, Volume 32, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2005 - Science fiction |
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Page 244
More recent writing has added the experiences of labor union organizers , city
makers , civil engineers , federal bureaucrats , Asian and Mexican immigrants ,
utopian colonists , hippies , and modern survivalists to those of explorers ,
mountain ...
More recent writing has added the experiences of labor union organizers , city
makers , civil engineers , federal bureaucrats , Asian and Mexican immigrants ,
utopian colonists , hippies , and modern survivalists to those of explorers ,
mountain ...
Page 326
Not only did its “ official ” meaning not include immigration , but this meaning was
violently opposed until after the passing of the draconian and racist 1924
Immigration Act , which massively reduced the number of immigrants - especially
those ...
Not only did its “ official ” meaning not include immigration , but this meaning was
violently opposed until after the passing of the draconian and racist 1924
Immigration Act , which massively reduced the number of immigrants - especially
those ...
Page 331
valorizing both the classification of people by race and prejudices about which
kinds of immigrants were capable of assimilation , the 1924 Act “ resulted in 85
percent of the new immigrant quota [ being ] allocated to North - Western Europe
...
valorizing both the classification of people by race and prejudices about which
kinds of immigrants were capable of assimilation , the 1924 Act “ resulted in 85
percent of the new immigrant quota [ being ] allocated to North - Western Europe
...
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Science Fiction Studies was founded in 1973 by R D Mullen 19151998 and | 316 |
Arthur B Evans | 359 |
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