“The Autobiography of Citizenship grants us access to a range of fascinating archives and makes a valuable contribution to American literary studies, ethnic studies, and history.” - Sarah Wilson (author of Melting-Pot Modernism) "A refreshing and compelling study … and one that contributes to an important intersection between the fields of education and multi-ethnic literary studies." (MELUS) "Tova Cooper details how minorities-Native, African, and Jewish Americans-used literature to cope with the modern U.S. demand that they assimilate or disappear entirely. How these writers and intellectuals overcame their formal educations to teach us different lessons is a heroic story." - John Carlos Rowe (University of Southern California) "Cooper provides a fascinating comparison of citizenship education programs aimed at molding American Indians, African Americans, and immigrants into 'good Americans.'” (American Literature)