Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. The Birth of Dutch American Identities
2. Making Patriotic American Citizens, 1850-1900
3. A Black Dutchman and the Racial Discourse of the Dutch in America, 1865-1920
4. Denominational Identities and the Peak of Dutch America, 1900-1920
5. The Dutch Consular Network’s Influence on Identities
6. Arnold Mulder’s Alienated Second Generation
7. Tulip Time and the Invention of a New Ethnic Identity
8. The Fading of Dutch Identities
9. Americans of Dutch Descent and the Heritage Movement
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index