![]() ![]() Daniel Immerwahr ( How to Hide an Empire) refutes politicians from both parties who claim that the U.S. ![]() Erika Lee ( America for Americans) explains that xenophobic immigration laws, including the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act, fail to acknowledge that foreigners don’t just “come” to the U.S., but are “pushed, lured, and brought” to serve America’s economic interests, and notes that by the time Donald Trump announced his presidential candidacy in 2015, more Mexican immigrants were returning to Mexico than arriving in the U.S. Seeking to discredit right-wingers who have “sought to retrofit history as a rationale for present policies and programs” and debunk more widespread myths rooted in American exceptionalism, the contributors cover a wide range of issues. Historical truths counteract America’s crisis of disinformation in these illuminating and sharply written essays gathered by Princeton historians Kruse ( White Flight) and Zelizer ( Burning Down the House). ![]()
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