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The new immigrants, in turn, generally preferred to live with their countrymen. The distrust with which they were viewed by native-born Americans meant they were often forced into dirty ghettos of crowded tenements, where strep infections, smallpox, tuberculosis, and typhoid ran rampant, creating fear among outsiders that the newcomers might be carrying deadly germs.
Wounded Knee: Party Politics and the Road to an American Massacre
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