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"Where the Blame Lies," Sackett and Wilhelms Lithograph Co., April 4, 1891 .

"Where the Blame Lies," Sackett and Wilhelms Lithograph Co., April 4, 1891 . . THE “NEW” IMMIGRATION. 1866-1915 Contrast “old” immigration with “new” immigration . Include problems of assimilation. New Nativism. Padrone system “birds of passage”.

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"Where the Blame Lies," Sackett and Wilhelms Lithograph Co., April 4, 1891 .

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  1. "Where the Blame Lies," Sackett and Wilhelms Lithograph Co., April 4, 1891.

  2. THE “NEW” IMMIGRATION • 1866-1915 • Contrast “old” immigration with “new” immigration. Include problems of assimilation. • New Nativism

  3. Padrone system“birds of passage”

  4. Compare and contrast the working and living conditions of middle-class and working-class families (include women and children).

  5. The City • Tenements: Jacob Riis • Modernization: Louis Sullivan

  6. Lewis Hine’s 1910 photograph of a tenement alley in New York City

  7. Jacob Riis’s photograph of a class on Lower East Side in New York City

  8. Jacob Riis’s Immigrant Family, 1889

  9. Jacob Riis

  10. Jacob Riis, Bandit’s Roost

  11. “Social Gospel” • Washington Gladden • Dwight L. Moody

  12. Settlement Houses • Jane Adams, 1889 founded Chicago’s Hull House

  13. Louis Sullivan

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