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THOMAS JEFFERSON (1743-1826) "A Right Which Nature Has Given to All Men" 1 LYMAN BEECHER (1775-1863) The No-Popery Crusade 15 JOHN JOSEPH HUGHES (1797-1864) Defintions of "Assimilation" 31 DENIS KEAIMNEY (1847-1907) "7 he Chinese Miust Go!" 45 OOKER T. W\SH NGTON 1856-1915) "Cast Dowrn Yout Bucets Where You Arie" 59 JACOB A. RIS (1849-1914 IbHoI t Other -IHal' Les 71 ANE ADDAMS (1860-1935 Se ttlig in the Auerican City 87 HENRY CABOT LODGF (1850-1924) ITmnigration Restriction as Nationa Policy 99 THEODORE ROOSEVELT (1858-1919) Race Suicide 113 JOSEPH PETROSINO (1860-1909 Intrnationai Criminal Conspiracies 125 MADISON GRA,NT 18t65 1937) 7e P assCig of the :reat R.ce 139 A. MITCHELL rPLMER (1872 1936) Red Scare 151 HENRY FORD (1863-1947) The Protocols of the Elders ofZion 163 IAUERA FERMI (1907-1977) llnstrious Immigrants 177 PATRICK ANTHONY MCCARRAN (1876-1954) Cold War Immigration 191 OSCAR HANDLIN (1915-) The Uprooted and Other Images of Immigration 205 EDWARD M. KENNEDY (1932-) Immigration as a Solution to Other Problems 219 CESAR CHAVEZ (1927-1993) Migrant Farmworkers 233 AAN K. SIMPSON (1931-) "There Can Be No Perfect Immigrant Reform Bill 247 JOHN TANTON (1934-) Of Grass and Grassroots 261