Katherine Mayo
American historian and nativist / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Katherine Mayo (January 27, 1867 – October 9, 1940) was an American historian and nativist. Mayo entered the public sphere as a political writer advocating American nativism, opposition to non-white and Catholic immigration to the United States, along with promoting racist stereotypes of African Americans. She became known for denouncing the Philippine Declaration of Independence on racialist and religious grounds, and then went on to publish and promote her best-known work, Mother India (1927), a deeply critical book on Indian society, religion, and culture. Written in opposition to the Indian independence movement, the book received a sharply divided reception upon its publication and was accused by several authors of being Indophobic, including Mahatma Gandhi.
Katherine Mayo | |
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Born | (1867-01-27)January 27, 1867 |
Died | October 9, 1940(1940-10-09) (aged 73) |
Citizenship | American |
Occupation | Writer |
Years active | 1892–1940 |
Known for | Mother India (1927) |