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IN AMERICA
OF WISCONSIN
THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
LONDON: MACMILLAN & CO., Ltd.
1907
All rights reserved
By THE MACMILLAN COMPANY.
Set up and electrotyped. Published May, 1907.
Norwood Press
J. S. Cushing & Co.Berwick & Smith Co.
Norwood, Mass., U.S.A.
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References |
CHAPTER |
Race and Democracy |
Colonial Race Elements |
The Negro |
Nineteenth Century Additions |
Industry |
Labor |
City Life, Crime, and Poverty |
Politics |
Amalgamation and Assimilation |
Index |
Ellis Island, Immigrant Station | |
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Return of the Mayflower. Painting By Boughton, 1834 | opposite |
Anglo-Saxon Mountaineers, Berea College, Kentucky | opposite |
Counties Having a Larger Proportion of Negroes in 1900 than in 1880 | opposite |
Movement of Immigrants, Imports of Merchandise Per Capita and Immigrants per 10,000 Population | between |
Aliens Awaiting Admission at Ellis Island | opposite |
Norwegian, Italian, and Arabic Types | " |
Slav, Jewish, Polack, and Lithuanian Types | " |
Industrial Relations of Immigrants1906 | between |
American School Boys | opposite |
Filipino Governors | " |
Governor Johnson of Minnesota.Swede | " |
Dr. Oronhyatekha, Mohawk Indian. Late Chief of Order of Foresters | opposite |
Chinese Students, Honolulu | " |
Faculty of Tuskegee Institute | " |
Slavic Home Missionaries | " |
Aliens awaiting Admission at Ellis Island | " |
No. 1. Mortality among Negroes in Cities (1896).
No. 2. Social and Physical Condition of Negroes in Cities (1897).
No. 3. Some Efforts of Negroes for Social Betterment (1898).
No. 6. The Negro Common School (1901).
No. 7. The Negro Artisan (1902).
No. 8. The Negro Church (1903).
No. 9. Notes on Negro Crime (1904).
No. 10. A Select Bibliography of the Negro American (1905).
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