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This study surveys how immigrants are incorporated into civic life by examining the historical development and operation of naturalization laws, legal definitions of citizenship, and judicial and administrative procedures. It analyzes political mobilization and party influence, language and residence requirements, oaths, issues of dual nationality and fraud, and the practical work of clerks, judges, and courts. Combining legal exposition, statistical tables, and institutional case studies, the volume considers how civic agencies, neighborhoods, and public institutions shape the process of becoming citizens and highlights administrative inconsistencies and implications for more uniform naturalization and Americanization practices.

About the Author

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John Palmer Gavit

John Palmer Gavit was an American author known for his work in the early 20th century. He is best recognized for his book "Americans by Choice," which explores themes of identity and the immigrant experience in the United States. Gavit's writing reflects a keen interest in the cultural dynamics of American society, particularly the contributions of immigrants to the nation's fabric. His work provides valuable insights into the challenges and triumphs faced by those seeking a new life in America, making it a significant contribution to the discourse on American identity.

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