| Alexander Saxton - History - 1995 - 316 pages
...Anglo-Americans. . . . It is so with the Negroes in the South; it is so with the Irish in the North; it is so with the Indians in New England; and it will be so with the Chinese in California. ... I should not wonder, at all," he predicted, "if the copper of the Pacific yet becomes as great... | |
| David Brown - History - 2006 - 334 pages
...Rowan Helper on the Land of Gold," Journal of the West 12 (October 1973): 536. 43 44 SOUTHERN OUTCAST our dependents. It is so with the negroes in the South;...qualities of men, the greater will be the strife and the conflict of feeling. One party will gain the ascendency, and dominate over the other. Our population... | |
| Wilbur C. Rich - Biography & Autobiography - 2007 - 458 pages
...Anglo-Americans. ... It is so with the Negroes in the South; it is so with the Irish in the North; it is so with the Indians in New England; and it will be so with the Chinese in California" (Saxton 1971, 18, 19, cited in Iton 2000, 32). Japanese were not exempt from such derision, despite... | |
| Linda Heidenreich - Social Science - 2009 - 273 pages
...Anglo-Americans ... It is so with the Negroes in the South; it is so with the Irish in the North; it is so with the Indians in New England; and it will be so with the Chinese in California."71 Ironically, it was just as he wrote and spoke these words that the Irish, by way of... | |
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