American Intolerance
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American Intolerance

Our Dark History of Demonizing Immigrants

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American Intolerance

Our Dark History of Demonizing Immigrants

About this book

This historical review of the US treatment of immigrants and minority groups documents the suspicion and persecution that often met newcomers and those perceived to be different. Contrary to popular belief, the poor and huddled masses were never welcome in America. Though the engraving on the base of the Statue of Liberty makes that claim, history reveals a far less-welcoming message. This comprehensive survey of cultural and racial exclusion in the United States examines the legacy of hostility toward immigrants over two centuries. The authors document abuses against Catholics in the early 19th century in response to the influx of German and Irish immigrants; hostility against Mexicans throughout the Southwest, where signs in bars and restaurants read, "No Dogs, No Negros, No Mexicans"; "yellow peril" fears leading to a ban on Chinese immigration for ten years; punitive measures against Native Americans traditions, which became punishable by fines and hard labor; the persecution of German Americans during World War I and Japanese Americans during World War II; the refusal to admit Jewish refugees of the Holocaust; and the ongoing legacy of mistreating African Americans from slavery to the injustices of the present day. Though the authors note that the United States has accepted tens of millions of immigrants during its relatively short existence, its troubling history of persecution is often overlooked. President Donald Trump's targeting of Muslim and Mexican immigrants is just the most recent chapter in a long, sad history of social panics about "evil" foreigners who are made scapegoats due to their ethnicity or religious beliefs.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Also by [Robert E. Bartholomew and Peter Hassall]
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Dedication Page
  6. CONTENTS
  7. Foreword
  8. Introduction. From Out of the Shadows: Moral Panics and the Search for Scapegoats
  9. Chapter 1. “They're Plotting to Overthrow the Country!” The Great Catholic Scare
  10. Chapter 2. “No Dogs, No Negroes, No Mexicans”: The Southern Border Menace
  11. Chapter 3. “The Mongolian Hordes Must Go!” The Chinese Migration Ban
  12. Chapter 4. “Childlike, Barbaric, and Otherwise Inferior”: The Fear of Native Americans—Foreigners in Their Own Land
  13. Chapter 5. “Don't Trust the Huns!” The Anti-German Hysteria of World War I
  14. Chapter 6. “Beware the Yellow Peril”: The Japanese American Scare
  15. Chapter 7. “The Jews Are Spying for Hitler!” The Refugee Panic of World War II
  16. Chapter 8. “Be Wary of the Wolf in Sheep's Clothing!” Muslim Refugees and Immigrants—Just the Latest Fear
  17. Chapter 9. From Mexicans to Muslims: Stepping Out of the Shadow of Fear and Facing the Enemy Within
  18. Notes
  19. Index