Contributor(s): Author: Roger Daniels In the thirty-five years after 1890, more than 20 million immigrants came to the United States--a greater number than in any comparable period, before or since.
They were often greeted in hostile fashion, a reflection of American nativism that by the 1890s was already well developed.
In this analytical narrative, Roger Daniels examines the condition of immigrants, Native Americans, and African Americans during a per.
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