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1928 Immigration Study Commission Print Clipping - Child Labor In Constantinople - Johnson-Reed Immigration Act Of 1924 - Roaring Twenties Era - Ready For Framing
1928 Immigration Study Commission Print Clipping - Child Labor In Constantinople - Johnson-Reed Immigration Act Of 1924 - Roaring Twenties Era - Ready For Framing
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Vintage Original 1928 Immigration Study Commission Print Clipping - Child Labor In Constantinople - Johnson-Reed Immigration Act Of 1924 - Roaring Twenties Era - Ready For Framing
This 1928 Clipping Discussing The Immigration Study Commission Highlights U.S. Immigration Attitudes During The Early 20th Century. It References Child Labor In Constantinople As Evidence Of Economic Hardship Abroad. The Text Uses This Imagery To Justify The Johnson-Reed Immigration Act Of 1924, Which Imposed National Origin Quotas Favoring Northern Europeans. The Language Reflects Common Racial And Economic Opinions Of The Era. This Item Demonstrates How Immigration Policy Was Influenced By Fear Of Overpopulation, Economic Competition, And Racial Identities In The Interwar United States.
In Very Good Vintage Condition - Trimmed Edges, Paper Toning Due To Age And History-Collectors Watermarked That Is Not On Clipping. Measures Approx. 2-3/4" Wide by 4-1/4" Tall.
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