Immigration from 1905–1945

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4 Immigration from 1905–1945

Introduction to Immigration from 1905–1945...121
The Exclusion of Asiatic Immigrants in Australia...122
The Melting Pot...125
Good Metal in Our Melting Pot, Says Miss Wald...128
Your Duty—Buy United States Government Bonds...131
Come Unto Me, Ye Opprest!...133
Processing Immigrant Arrivals at Ellis Island...135
The Materials of the New Race...137
What I Owe to America...141
Emigrant Woman Saying Goodbye...143
High Lights on the Chinese Exclusion and Expulsion...146
Germany's Anti-Jewish Campaign...149
Angel Island...152
Puerto Rican or Negro?...154
Message from President of United States Favoring Repeal of the Chinese Exclusion Law...159
New Jewish Immigrants Await Processing in Haifa, Palestine...162

Introduction to Immigration from 1905–1945...121

PRIMARY SOURCES

The Exclusion of Asiatic Immigrants in Australia
    Philip S. Eldershaw, 1909...122

The Melting Pot
    Israel Zangwill, 1909...125

Good Metal in Our Melting Pot, Says Miss Wald
    Edward Marshall, 1913...128

Your Duty—Buy United States Government Bonds
    U.S. Treasury, 1917...131

Come Unto Me, Ye Opprest!
    James Pinckney Alley, 1919...133

Processing Immigrant Arrivals at Ellis Island
    Anonymous, 1920...135

The Materials of the New Race
    Margaret Sanger, 1920...137

What I Owe to America
    Edward Bok, 1921...141

Emigrant Woman Saying Goodbye
    Keystone View Company, 1922...143

High Lights on the Chinese Exclusion and Expulsion
    Oliver P. Stidger, 1924...146

Germany's Anti-Jewish Campaign
    Sidney B. Fay, 1933...149

Angel Island
    Anonymous, 1935...152

Puerto Rican or Negro?
    Piri Thomas, 1993...154

Message from President of United States Favoring Repeal of the Chinese Exclusion Law
    Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1943...159

New Jewish Immigrants Await Processing in Haifa, Palestine
    Anonymous, c. 1945...162

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