| Breeding - 1917 - 644 pages
...spaces — 'developing the country' it was called. "These new immigrants were no longer exclusively of the Nordic race as were the earlier ones who came...improve their social conditions. The transportation The Journal of Heredity lines advertised America as a land flowing with milk and honey, and the European... | |
| Social Science - 550 pages
..."the foreign laborers," he adds, America would have remained "exclusively native American and Nordic." These new immigrants were no longer exclusively members...impulse to improve their social conditions. ... the European governments took the opportunity to unload upon careless, wealthy and hospitable America the... | |
| Kenneth Hilton - Education - 1999 - 138 pages
...book, The Passing of the Great Race, by Madison Grant, published in 1916 by Charles Scribner's Sons. These new immigrants were no longer exclusively members...the Nordic race as were the earlier ones who came . . . the new immigrants [contain] a large . . . number of the weak, the broken and the mentally crippled... | |
| Steven J. Belluscio - Literary Criticism - 2006 - 301 pages
...that while the once reviled "Irish and German elements were for the most part of the Nordic race," [t]hese new immigrants were no longer exclusively members of the Nordic race — The result was that the new immigration, while it still included many strong elements from the... | |
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