Copyright, 1907,
By THE MACMILLAN COMPANY.
Set up and electrotyped. Published May, 1907.
Norwood Press
J. S. Cushing & Co.—Berwick & Smith Co.
Norwood, Mass., U.S.A.


CONTENTS

PAGE
References[vii]
CHAPTER
[I.]Race and Democracy[1]
[II.]Colonial Race Elements[22]
[III.]The Negro[39]
[IV.]Nineteenth Century Additions[63]
[V.]Industry[107]
[VI.]Labor[135]
[VII.]City Life, Crime, and Poverty[160]
[VIII.]Politics[179]
[IX.]Amalgamation and Assimilation[198]
Index[239]


ILLUSTRATIONS

Ellis Island, Immigrant Station[Frontispiece]
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“Return of the Mayflower.” Painting By Boughton, 1834opposite[24]
Anglo-Saxon Mountaineers, Berea College, Kentuckyopposite[36]
Counties Having a Larger Proportion of Negroes in 1900 than in 1880 opposite[50]
Movement of Immigrants, Imports of Merchandise Per Capita and
Immigrants per 10,000 Population
between[63-64]
Aliens Awaiting Admission at Ellis Islandopposite[78]
Norwegian, Italian, and Arabic Types"[90]
Slav, Jewish, Polack, and Lithuanian Types"[96]
Industrial Relations of Immigrants—1906between[108-109]
American School Boysopposite[122]
Filipino Governors"[142]
Governor Johnson of Minnesota.—Swede"[154]
Dr. Oronhyatekha, Mohawk Indian. Late Chief of Order of Forestersopposite[168]
Chinese Students, Honolulu"[186]
Faculty of Tuskegee Institute"[202]
Slavic Home Missionaries"[216]
Aliens awaiting Admission at Ellis Island"[230]