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"Whiteness" & U.S. Citizenship

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Apr 19, 202667:16Society & Culture

USC lecturer Nora Lessersohn looks at how racial classifications were used during the naturalization process throughout American history. This lecture takes place at University of Southern California's campus in Washingt...

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"Whiteness" & U.S. Citizenship is an episode from Lectures in History by C-SPAN. USC lecturer Nora Lessersohn looks at how racial classifications were used during the naturalization process throughout American history. This lecture takes pl...

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Published Apr 19, 2026, 67:16 long, audio available.

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