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‘Deportation: Its Meaning and Menace’ by Alexander Berkman is a seminal work that explores the harsh reality of deportation in the United States. Originally published in 1919, the book delves into the history of deportation as a tool of political repression and examines its impact on individuals and communities. Berkman, a prominent anarchist writer and activist, provides a critical analysis of the deportation system, highlighting its injustices and human rights violations. Through compelling arguments and detailed examples, he exposes the cruelty and arbitrariness of deportation, shedding light on a dark chapter in American history. ‘Deportation’ is a powerful and thought-provoking book that remains relevant today, serving as a warning against the abuses of power and the erosion of civil liberties.







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