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teenth Amendment, 59 Coolidge, M.R., _Chinese Immigration_, quoted, 192, 193-94 Cotton, effect on slavery, 52 Coxsackie (N.Y.), communistic attempt at, 96 Croatians, as South Slavs, 164; in United States, 171, 172; in Johnstown (Penn.), 216; in Granite City (Ill.), 217 Cumberland (Wis.), Italian colony, 212 Cumberland Mountains, fugitive slaves in, 54 Dakotas, frontiersmen in, 36; Germans in, 141; Scandinavians in, 156, 157; "Scandinavian language" in universities, 158-59; Slavs in, 213; _see also_ South Dakota Dallas (Tex.), Italians in, 211 Dalmatians, as South Slavs, 164; in United States, 171-172; on Pacific slope, 213 Danes, in America, 154, 156; character, 154; _see also_ Scandinavians DeLancey, Stephen, 16 Delaware, not represented in first census, 25; second census (1800), 25; Labadists in, 68-69; Scandinavian colony, 156; racial changes in manufacturing towns, 216 Democratic party on restriction of immigration, 226 Denver, anti-Chinese riots, 197-98 (note) Detroit, Irish in, 113; Germans in, 135; Poles in, 167 (note); Italians in, 180 Devotionalists, 85-89, 90 Douglass, Frederick, 64 DuBois, W.E.B., negro scholar, 64 Duluth, Finnish college near, 160 Dunbar, P.L., negro poet, 64 Dunkards, 70 Dunkers, 13 Dutch, in United States, 17-18; number of immigrants, 153 Ebenezer Society, 81 Economy, Harmonists establish, 75; Rapp as leader, 75-76; as a communistic community, 76-77; membership, 76 (note); Amana gains members from, 83 Emmet, Robert, emigration from Ireland after failure of, 105 England, reasons for expansion, 2-3; imports, 3; social and religious changes, 6-7; kidnaping, 8; emigration of poor, 9, 110, 111; criminals sent to colonies, 9; and Ulster, 10; French Protestants flee to, 15; Jews in, 16; industrial revolution and the American negro, 52; emigration from, 150 English, in Virginia, 1; in New World, 2-10; serving class, 8; Nonconformists in Manhattan, 17; and Dutch, 17-18; and French, 18; on land, 151; in Johnstown (Penn.), 216; in Granite City (Ill.), 217; in coal mines of Pennsylvania, 218 Ephrata, 70-72 Erie, Fort, Fenians hold, 120 Europe, migrations, 1-2; immigration from, 103; _see also_ names of peoples Fairchild, H.P., quoted, 183 Faneuil, Peter, 16 Fenian movement, 118-21 Finns in Americ
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