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Debate Over Immigration, The
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Debate Over Immigration, The

Professor of American studies and history Matthew Frye Jacobson explains that the debate over immigration is really two debates--one focusing on economics and the other on civic belonging. Professor Jacobson adds that what political figures like Pet...

Theodore Roosevelt and Americanization
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Theodore Roosevelt and Americanization

Professor of history Gary Gerstle says that Theodore Roosevelt was much more open to immigrants from southern and eastern Europe than were many of his contemporaries, including close friend Henry Cabot Lodge. Nonetheless, Professor Gerstle explains,...

Theodore Roosevelt and Asian Immigration
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Theodore Roosevelt and Asian Immigration

Professor of history Gary Gerstle explains that Theodore Roosevelt was a great admirer of the Japanese and welcomed Japanese immigrants, despite popular sentiment in the United States against the perceived "invasion by yellow people." Professor Gers...

Theodore Roosevelt and Reform (Part Two)
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Theodore Roosevelt and Reform (Part Two)

Professor of history Gary Gerstle explains that, "...the great reform effort of the first half of the twentieth century was about building a strong government that could regulate private industry and private power." Professor Gerstle suggests that T...

Theodore Roosevelt and San Juan Hill
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Theodore Roosevelt and San Juan Hill

Professor of history Gary Gerstle talks about the significant role of Black soldiers in the Battle of San Juan Hill. Professor Gerstle explains that presidential aspirant Theodore Roosevelt downplayed the importance of the Black soldiers, because th...

Theodore Roosevelt and the Value of War
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Theodore Roosevelt and the Value of War

Professor of history Gary Gerstle talks about Theodore Roosevelt's perspective on war. Professor Gerstle explains that Roosevelt not only saw war as a means by which great men prove themselves, but also believed that participating in war allows immi...

Theodore Roosevelt and Women's Rights
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Theodore Roosevelt and Women's Rights

Professor of history Gary Gerstle explains that, while Theodore Roosevelt was a staunch advocate of women's suffrage, "...he never thought that women could be equal to men in all respects."

Professor Gerstle says: Theodore Roosevelt and Reform (Part One)
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Professor Gerstle says: Theodore Roosevelt and Reform (Part One)

but was only willing to go so far with certain groups

Immigration Following World War I (Part Two)
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Immigration Following World War I (Part Two)

Professor of history Gary Gerstle talks about the restrictive attitude in the United States towards immigration following World War I. Professor Gerstle explains that it was caused in part by fear that immigrants would take the jobs of native-born A...

Immigrants and Loyalty
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Immigrants and Loyalty

Professor of history Gary Gerstle explains that as the United States prepared to enter World War I, there was growing concern in the U.S. about the loyalty of immigrants, since many of them had come from countries that America would be fighting. Pro...