Siobhan B. Somerville<\B> is Associate Professor of English and Gender and Women's Studies at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. She is the author of Queering the Color Line: Race and the Invention of Homosexuality in American Culture, also published by Duke University Press, and the editor of The Cambridge Companion to Queer Studies.
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Introduction 1 1. Naturalization and the Origins of the White Settler Nation: John Remond and the Naturalization Act of 1790 24 2. Unsettling Naturalization: The Dawes Act and Citizenship Ceremonies 61 3. Settling the Question of Black Citizenship: Dred and Harriet Scott and the Civil Rights Act of 1866 93 4. National Attachments, Colonial Dispossession: Collective Naturalization in U.S. Territories 130 5. Heterosettler Citizenship and the "Racial Break": The 1952 Immigration and Nationality Act and Boutilier v. INS (1967) 158 Conclusion: Naturalization Now 188 Acknowledgments 205 Appendix: An Incomplete List of Key Dates for a Queer Genealogy of Naturalization 211 Notes 217 Bibliography 267 Index 269

