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A Century of Ideas: The Crucible of Citizenship

A Century of Ideas: The Crucible of Citizenship Debates over immigration and citizenship have been part of the American landscape from the start. Citizenship and its most important component—voting rights—have been the most frequent topic of constitutional amendments over the years. Hoover Institution Fellows Jim Mattis, Kiron Skinner, and Michael McConnell; and Josiah Ober discuss what it means to be a citizen and what it means to be an American.

This discussion is the eleventh and last of the speaker series "A Century of Ideas for a Free Society." For more information on the series, visit:

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