Background
Aarim-Heriot, Najia was born on December 19, 1959 in Meknes, Morocco. Daughter of Jelloul Aarim and Rabha El Khalssi.
(The first detailed examination of the link between the "C...)
The first detailed examination of the link between the "Chinese question" and the "Negro problem" in nineteenth-century America, this work forcefully and convincingly demonstrates that the anti-Chinese sentiment that led up to the passage of the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 is inseparable from the racial double standards applied by mainstream white society toward white and nonwhite groups during the same period. Najia Aarim-Heriot highlights striking similarities in the ways the Chinese and African American populations were disenfranchised during the mid-1800s, including nearly identical negative stereotypes, shrill rhetoric, and crippling exclusionary laws.
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Aarim-Heriot, Najia was born on December 19, 1959 in Meknes, Morocco. Daughter of Jelloul Aarim and Rabha El Khalssi.
Master of Arts Doctorat 3EME cycle, Universite De Grenoble, France, 1984. Doctor of Philosophy, Temple University, 1996.
Professor British and American studies Universite Moulay Ismail, Meknes, Morocco, 1984—1998. Associate professor history State University of New York- Fredonia, since 1998.
(The first detailed examination of the link between the "C...)
Member of Organization American Historians, American History Association.
Married Kirk Heriot, December 14, 2001. Children: Adam H. Heriot, Neil S. Heriot.