The Immigrant Tide, Its Ebb and FlowSteiner, Edward Alfred
History
The Immigrant Tide, Its Ebb and Flow
Steiner, Edward Alfred
United States -- Emigration and immigration
Mr Haskin has succeeded to a remarkable degree in investing the subject
of Immigration with intense interest. The story of the greatest human
migration of all the ages is told in vivid, incisive and picturesque
style. The three centuries of this great world movement are spread out
before the reader like a panoramic parade of all nations. Accurate
historical statement, philosophic presentation of the underlying
principles and a judicial consideration of the ultimate influence on our
country characterize this latest and in many respects most satisfactory
and complete handbook.
FOOTNOTES:
[1] "The Neighbours," pp. 110-114.
[2] "The Jew in London," Russel-Lewis, pages 171-173.
[3] "Studies on American Social Conditions. Immigration." By Richard
Henry Edwards, p. 9.
[4] "Social Psychology," Ross, p. 140.
[5] Report of Commission of Immigration of the State of New York, pp.
182 and 185.
[6] Report of Commission of Immigration of the State of New York, p.
183.
[7] Estimated.
[8] Actual figures.
[9] Protect the Workman. John Mitchell, _The Outlook_, Sept. 11, 1909.
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