On June 24, Boston fire crews rushed over to Jacob Wirth, a restaurant on Stuart Street about a block from the Common. News ...
Protecting, preserving and strengthening Jewish life ...
In the former president’s pitch to voters, historians hear echoes of the nation’s inescapable xenophobic history.
In 2016, Trump said that his German roots are the reason ... thus coining the term “Nordicism.” In the late 19th and early 20th century, immigration to the U.S. was at its peak.
They were immigrants to the New World ... Today’s sensibilities may judge harshly the collision of cultures in 19th-century Sitka. The consequences of that time echo down to our own.
And because the Irish (and some Germans) were Roman Catholics ... regained their force at the end of the 19th century with the appearance of so-called “New Immigrants.” They were often ...
This week, we profile the candidates running for New York’s 19th Congressional District ... His family came to Broome County just after the turn of the century, for work at the Endicott-Johnson Shoe ...
Declining Anglo-Saxon birth rates made eugenicists obsessed with creating strong, healthy white babies. And temperance advocates claimed that alcohol posed a dire threat to this goal — one that ...
Immigrants to the U.S. are more willing to “fight for the country” than the native-born, according to a multinational study that may have resonance amid military recruitment struggles and an ...
Another charge often levied against immigrants is their failure to assimilate. In the 19th century, Protestant Irish were accused of having more loyalty towards the Pope than the US government and ...