Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 212, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1915 — Oriental Immigration. [ARTICLE]
Oriental Immigration.
When two peoples find that their standards repel like oil and water they do not care to associate. Naturally, then, the oriental immigrants tend to huddle in colonies in which they may live in the old way, keep their pride and spare themselves the pains of adjustment to American ideals. Not only do such colonies check the assimilation of those who must need IL but they are apt to be nests of congestion, disease and depravity, as well as hotbeds for the propagation of false and Impractical ideas of political and sot cial freedom. .Jr-'
