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Dispersing the Ghetto: The Relocation of Jewish Immigrants Across America

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In the early 20th century the population of New York Citys Lower East Side swelled with vast numbers of eastern European Jewish immigrants. The tenements whose inhabitants faced poverty and frequent unemployment provoked the hostile attention of immigration restrictionists many of whom disdained Jews racial minorities and foreigners as inferior. Accordingly they aimed to stifle the growth of dense ethnic settlements by curtailing immigration. Dispersing the Ghetto is the first book to describe in detail an important but little-known chapter in American immigration history that of the Industrial Removal Office (IRO) founded in 1901. Established American Jewsarrivals from the German states only a generation beforefelt vulnerable. They feared their security was at risk owing to the rising tide of Russian Jews on the east coast. German American Jews believed they too might become the objects of anti-Semitic scorn which would be disastrous for German and Russian Jews alike if it were allowed to shape public policy. As a defensive measure to undercut the immigration restrictionist movement American Jews of German origin established the Industrial Removal Office to promote the relocation of the immigrants to the towns and cities of the nations interior. Until the onset of World War I the IRO directed the resettlement of Jewish immigrants from New York and other port cities to hundreds of communities nationwide. Drawing on a variety of sources including the IRO archive first-person accounts of resettlement local records and the Jewish press Glazier recounts the operation of the IRO and the complex relationship between two sets of Jewish immigrants.

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Publisher
My Store
Publication date
January 3, 2006
ISBN-10
0870137476
ISBN-13
9780870137471
Item Weight
12.8 oz
Dimensions
9.02 × 0.59 × 5.98 in
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