Madison Grant Quote

The law of 1790 providing that no one could become a citizen of the United States except free Whites was the law until the aftermath of the Civil War added the word "black" or "of African descent" to those who could be naturalized. This last provision should be repealed and the blacks with the South American and Central American Indians put on the same footing as the Orientals.


The Conquest of a Continent (1933)


The law of 1790 providing that no one could become a citizen of the United States except free Whites was the law until the aftermath of the Civil War ...

The law of 1790 providing that no one could become a citizen of the United States except free Whites was the law until the aftermath of the Civil War ...

The law of 1790 providing that no one could become a citizen of the United States except free Whites was the law until the aftermath of the Civil War ...

The law of 1790 providing that no one could become a citizen of the United States except free Whites was the law until the aftermath of the Civil War ...