JAEH Archive / Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter 2016

Journal of American Ethnic History

Vol. 35, No. 2, Winter 2016

Table of Contents

ARTICLES

Sentiment and the Restrictionist State: Evidence from the British Caribbean Experience, ca. 1925

By: Lara Putnam


"Another Species of Race Discord": Race, Desirability, and the North Carolina Immigration Movement of the Early Twentieth Century

By: J. Vincent Lowery


A History of African Americans on the Water and by the Shore: Whitewashed and Recovered

By: Andrew W. Kahrl


"We're Blacksurfing": Public History and Liberation Politics in White Wash

By: Krista Comer


From White Wash to Black Ice: Black Athletes in Unexpected Places

By: Theresa Runstedtler


California Dreamin', Whiteness, and the American Dream

By: John J. Bukowczyk


REVIEWS

The Four Deaths of Acorn Whistler: Telling Stories in Colonial America by Joshua Piker

By: Andrew K. Frank


Recognition Odysseys: Indigeneity, Race, and Federal Tribal Recognition Policy in Three Louisiana Indian Communities by Brian Klopotek

By: John W. Troutman


Louisiana: Crossroads of the Atlantic World by Cécile Vidal

By: Andrea Mosterman


Württemberger in Nordamerika: Migration von der Schwäbischen Alb im 19. Jahrhundert by Jochen Krebber

By: Timothy G. Anderson


Ireland's Great Famine in Irish-American History: Enshrining a Fateful Memory by Mary C. Kelly

By: Anelise H. Shrout


Between Raid and Rebellion: The Irish in Buffalo and Toronto, 1867–1916 by William Jenkins

By: Cian T. McMahon