Asked by Armon Sesson on Jul 10, 2024
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In "Deporting Mohammedans," William Birney outlined the negative implications of allowing Muslims to enter the country.
William Birney
William Birney was an American lawyer, Union Army general during the American Civil War, and advocate for the education and civil rights of African Americans.
- Acquire knowledge about the effects of racial viewpoints in America during the "Age of Empire".
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German PerezJul 14, 2024
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Explanation :
"Deporting Mohammedans" is not a known work by William Birney, and there is no record of him writing about the implications of Muslims entering the country. William Birney was an abolitionist and Union Army general, more known for his efforts in the Civil War and civil rights rather than immigration issues related to Muslims.
Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge about the effects of racial viewpoints in America during the "Age of Empire".
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