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No King: We Are a Nation of Immigrants is a bold and timely political reflection on the true foundations of the United States, a nation born not from crowns, bloodlines, or inherited power, but from resistance, movement, and the courage of newcomers. In this powerful work, Cherlin Simon confronts modern myths of nationalism, exclusion, and authority, reminding readers that American democracy was forged in defiance of kings and sustained by immigrants who dared to believe in freedom. From the rejection of monarchy to the ongoing struggle over identity, borders, and belonging, No King challenges the idea that patriotism is rooted in fear or dominance. With clarity and conviction, Simon invites readers to reclaim history, question political manipulation, and rediscover the moral promise at the heart of the American experiment. This book is both a call to conscience and a reminder that democracy survives only when its people remember who they are, and where they came from. No King is essential reading for anyone concerned with democracy, immigration, justice, and the future of America.