Mormon, Muslim, and Sikh Migration to the West

IF 0.4 4区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY PACIFIC HISTORICAL REVIEW Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1525/phr.2023.92.3.469
J. J. Turner
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In 1891, the federal government excluded polygamous migrants from entering the United States. This clause, originally designed to stop Mormon migration to the West, had a strange career that filtered diverse religious migrants at American borders in the early twentieth century. Imperial expansion across the Pacific elided racial and religious undesirability in those who traveled to the American West. Inspectors brought these cultural assemblages with them when they asked migrants about their relationships with polygamy, and migrants navigated these encounters with various strategies of passing through the border. Drawing on numerous Boards of Special Inquiry, this article compares Mormon, Muslim, and Sikh migrant experiences with the polygamy question at the border and argues that, even though imperialists and immigration restrictionists policed the movement of insular and foreign people, religion facilitated imperial pathways for migrants to travel along to the American West. This article is part of a special issue of Pacific Historical Review, “Religion in the Nineteenth-Century American West.”
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摩门教徒、穆斯林和锡克教徒向西方的移民
1891年,联邦政府禁止一夫多妻的移民进入美国。这一条款最初是为了阻止摩门教徒移民到西部,但在20世纪初,它却在美国边境过滤了各种宗教移民。横跨太平洋的帝国扩张使那些前往美国西部的人不受种族和宗教的欢迎。当检查员询问移民与一夫多妻制的关系时,他们带来了这些文化组合,而移民则通过各种穿越边境的策略来应对这些遭遇。这篇文章借鉴了众多的特别调查委员会,将摩门教徒、穆斯林和锡克教徒的移民经历与边境一夫多妻制问题进行了比较,并认为,尽管帝国主义者和移民限制主义者监管着岛民和外国人的流动,但宗教为移民前往美国西部提供了便利。本文是《太平洋历史评论》特刊“19世纪美国西部的宗教”的一部分。
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期刊介绍: For over 70 years, the Pacific Historical Review has accurately and adeptly covered the history of American expansion to the Pacific and beyond, as well as the post-frontier developments of the 20th-century American West. Recent articles have discussed: •Japanese American Internment •The Establishment of Zion and Bryce National Parks in Utah •Mexican Americans, Testing, and School Policy 1920-1940 •Irish Immigrant Settlements in Nineteenth-Century California and Australia •American Imperialism in Oceania •Native American Labor in the Early Twentieth Century •U.S.-Philippines Relations •Pacific Railroad and Westward Expansion before 1945
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