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Twenty Nationalities, But All Americans

Adult Americanization class, Portland, 1924

Adult Americanization class, Portland, 1924

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Soule's decision to focus on women may have been motivated by the passage of the Cable Act in 1922, which separated a woman's naturalization status from that of her husband.

Women no longer were granted automatic citizenship following a husband’s naturalization. If she wanted to be naturalized, she needed to attend a program like Soule's.


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