The Plot Against the McCarran-Walter Act
by [IMMIGRATION REFORM] MOORE, Herbert G
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Los Angeles: Freedom Clubs, 1952. Offprint. Quarto (11" x 8-1/2"); bifolium; 4pp. Two horizontal mailing folds (as issued), else Fine. Reprinted from the December, 1952 issue of the National Republic. Right-wing attack on attempts to block passage of the McCarran-Walter Immigration Act, which established immigration restrictions in order to "... safeguard the country from communism, "Jewish interests", and undesirables ... deemed as external threats to national security" (REF: Marinari. "Divided and Conquered: Immigration Reform Advocates and the Passage of the 1952 Immigration and Nationality Act." Journal of American Ethnic History, vol. 35, no. 3, Spring 2016).
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- Bookseller
- Lorne Bair Rare Books (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 51262
- Title
- The Plot Against the McCarran-Walter Act
- Author
- [IMMIGRATION REFORM] MOORE, Herbert G
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 3
- Edition
- Offprint
- Publisher
- Freedom Clubs
- Place of Publication
- Los Angeles
- Date Published
- 1952
- Bookseller catalogs
- Immigration; HUAC, Cold War, Red Scare; Conservatism;
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