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Preface
Introduction
The Colonial Immigrants, 1600-1776: Anglo-Saxons, Dutch, French, and Scots-Irish
The Second Wave of Immigrants, 1820-1870: Irish, Germans, and Scandinavians
Italian and Jewish Immigrants, 1880-1910
Racial Ethnic Groups: Japanese, West Indians, and Puerto Ricans
The Chief Cause of Blacks' Economic Inequality
Assessment of Groups' Economic Linkages and Income Inequality
How Did the European Immigrants Escape the Slums?
Summary and Conclusions
Appendix
Selected Bibliography
Index
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