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... immigrants and the subject peoples the United States hoped to impose national unity and thus mitigate the demographically dis- ruptive consequences of empire . The process of Americanizing the new immigrants and colonial subjects was ...
... immigrants and the subject peoples the United States hoped to impose national unity and thus mitigate the demographically dis- ruptive consequences of empire . The process of Americanizing the new immigrants and colonial subjects was ...
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... immigrants , ultimately justified two distinct approaches to Americanization . Despite the bigotry and racism the Southern Europeans encoun- tered , they were subjected to an Americanization process that was designed to incorporate them ...
... immigrants , ultimately justified two distinct approaches to Americanization . Despite the bigotry and racism the Southern Europeans encoun- tered , they were subjected to an Americanization process that was designed to incorporate them ...
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... immigrants with " our conception of law and order and government , and come to act in harmony with the spirit and purpose of our American national ideals " ( 341-2 ) . Keller , who had the ear of Theodore Roo- sevelt , called for a ...
... immigrants with " our conception of law and order and government , and come to act in harmony with the spirit and purpose of our American national ideals " ( 341-2 ) . Keller , who had the ear of Theodore Roo- sevelt , called for a ...
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On the Digital and Allegorical Economy | 4 |
Colonial Ambivalence and | 25 |
World Music Does Not Exist | 44 |
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