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Grant’s views were simple: recent immigrants into the United States from southern and eastern Europe, especially Poles, Italians, and Jews, were decidedly inferior, physically, mentally, and morally to those who had entered the country in earlier times. Those earlier immigrants, the Nordics, were now on the verge of being outnumbered by the massive influx of these inferior types (Degler 1991).
The Myth of Race: The Troubling Persistence of an Unscientific Idea
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