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"Hebrew, Magyar and Levantine Immigration"

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dc.contributor.author McLaughlin, Allan
dc.date.accessioned 2018-03-20T15:34:34Z
dc.date.available 2018-03-20T15:34:34Z
dc.date.issued 1904-09
dc.identifier.citation McLaughlin, Allan. "Hebrew, Magyar and Levantine Immigration." Popular Science Monthly, 1904. Box 16, Michael W. Suleiman Collection, Arab American National Museum.
dc.identifier.uri http://dalnetarchive.org/handle/11061/2514
dc.description.abstract The article provides a portrait of three different groups of immigrants in America: the Hebrews (or Jews), the Magyars, and the "Levantine Races." McLaughlin is not very positive towards the immigrants from the Levant; he calls them "scum" and says that they "are so far below all others in the matter of desirability that they are in a class by themselves." McLaughlin's descriptions of Levantine immigrants show the classic characteristics of Orientalism, racism, white supremacy, and their intersections with scholarship in America. en_US
dc.publisher Popular Science Monthly en_US
dc.title "Hebrew, Magyar and Levantine Immigration" en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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