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Our Foreigners eBook
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 178 pages of information about Our Foreigners.
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Our Foreigners eBook
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 178 pages of information about Our Foreigners.
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1
OPENING THE DOOR
1
FOOTNOTES:
8
CHAPTER II
9
TABLE B
11
AMERICANS IMMIGRANTS
16
FOOTNOTES:
18
CHAPTER III
19
FOOTNOTES:
27
CHAPTER IV
28
FOOTNOTES:
43
CHAPTER V
44
FOOTNOTES:
51
CHAPTER VI
52
FOOTNOTES:
61
CHAPTER VII
62
FOOTNOTES:
67
CHAPTER VIII
67
FOOTNOTES:
77
CHAPTER IX
78
FOOTNOTES:
86
CHAPTER X
86
CHAPTER XI
91
FOOTNOTES:
96
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
96
WORKS ON IMMIGRATION
97
THE NEGRO
97
SPECIAL GROUPS
98
UTOPIAS
98
INDEX
99
Babcock, K.C.,
The Scandinavian Element in the United States
, quoted, 158
99
Ebenezer Society, 81
102
Fairchild, H.P., quoted, 183
102
Gallipolis (O.) settled by French, 151
103
Haecker, J.G., quoted, 133-34 (note)
104
I.W.W.,
see
Industrial Workers of the World
104
Jahn, F.L., organizes
Turnvereine
, 131
105
Labadists, 68-69
105
McCall, of Massachusetts, introduces Lodge bill in House, 227
106
107
109
Palatinate, peasants come to America from, 14
109
Quakers, Norwegian, 155
110
St. Lawrence River, French on, 18
110
Tacoma, anti-Chinese feeling, 200
112
Ukranians,
see
Ruthenians
112
Vermont, slaves emancipated, 51
112
Waldenses in Manhattan, 17
112
Yazoo Delta, Italians in, 211
113
Zimmermann, J.J., founder of Pietists, 69
113
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