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Jordan, Barbara, 413–14
Justice Department, U.S., 146, 317, 318,
326, 351, 353, 359, 365, 366, 367,
373–74
Kaganowitz family, 210–11
Kaiser Wilhelm II, 120, 296
Kallikak family, 244
Kazan, Elia, 381
Keefe, Daniel, 207–8, 210, 225, 273,
277, 283
Kempster, Walter, 64–65
Kennedy, Ted, 397–98
Kershner, Jacob, 318, 319
King, Martin Luther, Jr., 384
King, William, 315, 316
Knauff, Ellen Raphael, 363–69, 371,
372, 373, 374, 375
Knauff, Kurt, 363, 364, 365, 367,
369
Knights of Columbus, 344, 345 Knights of Labor, 110, 111, 112, 135,
166, 188
Knox, Howard, 247, 253–54, 255,
257–59
Knox Imitation Cube Test, 257–58 Kocik, Marya, 273–74
Koelble, Alphonse, 223–24, 334 Koerner, Paula, 296
Koerner, Walter, 295
Koerner, William, 296
Kohler, Max, 11, 189, 198, 199, 201,
203, 212, 213
Kolb, Cecilie, 267–68
Korea, 360, 367, 373
Krikorian, Mark, 419
Kristoff, Michael, 292
Labor Department, U.S., 233, 262, 274,
301, 302, 314, 315, 317, 322, 326,
331, 337, 351
labor unions, 416–17
see also specific unions
Lafayette, Marquis de, 31
La Guardia, Fiorello, 178–79, 209, 316,
342, 348, 356
Lamarca, Giuletta, 285–86, 303–4,
336–37
Langer, William, 359, 366
Larned, Frank, 202, 266–67, 273 Latin America, 12, 411
Lax, Philip, 392
League of Nations, 328, 332
Lederhilger, John, 117, 119, 140, 163,
265
Lee, Joseph, 102, 333
Legal Aid Society, 158, 228
Liberty Island, 24
Lipsitch, Irving, 198, 208, 213, 215 literacy, 8, 87, 94, 103–6, 129, 130, 153,
181, 183, 184, 189, 195
test for, 97, 105, 151, 182, 206, 230,
231–32, 235, 301, 307–8, 333 Literary Digest, 339, 348
Lithuanians, 153, 173–74
Lodge, Henry Cabot, 77, 96, 132, 134, 162, 184, 220, 224
on decline of immigrant quality, 51–52, 70, 92, 123
literacy test desired by, 105, 182 on national sovereignty, 8–9, 417 Loeb, William, 186
Lopate, Phillip, 24
Low, Seth, 115, 132
Lowe, Caroline, 312, 314
Lowell, A. Lawrence, 101, 231
lynchings, 51
Magyars, 200
McAvoy, Charles, 86
McCarran, Pat, 360
McCarthy, Joseph, 373, 375
McClure, S. S., 280
McDonald, E. E., 312–13, 314
McGrath, J. Howard, 361, 368
McKay, Claude, 404
McKinley, William, 108–9, 110, 111,
115, 119, 127, 128, 130, 131, 322 McLaughlin, Allan J., 10, 57, 189 McSweeney, Edward, 106, 114, 119–20,
123, 141, 166, 190, 200, 279, 344–46 Corrigan’s defense of, 135–36
dismissal of, 134–35, 136–37, 138,
139, 142
ethics charges against, 106, 115–16,
117, 119, 133–34, 143–45, 344 Gaston’s campaign run by, 143, 144,
145
Powderly vs., 115, 117–19, 121, 122,
193, 338, 345
Malcolm X, 405
Mallon, “Typhoid Mary,” 24
Manhattan, N.Y., 24, 28
population of, 33
Mason, Victor, 236–37
Massachusetts, 65, 109, 134, 145 Massilia, 70–76, 78, 79–80, 81, 92 Masters, Edgar Lee, 147
Matthew, Thomas, 386–89
Mazzeo, Josephine, 362
Mehran, Parvis, 400
Melville, Herman, 21, 370, 371
Mermer, Fayer and Isaac, 71
Metropolitan Opera, 355, 361
Mexico, 38, 343, 411, 419
Meyer, Albert, 295
Mezei, Ignatz, 350, 371–75
Miller, Eloy, 284
Miller, Estelle, 384–85
Milwaukee Journal, 40, 41
miners strike, 130
Minor, Robert, 321–22
Mitchell, John, 188
Mitchell, John Purroy, 235
Moby-Dick (Melville), 370
Mondale, Walter, 398
Monroe Doctrine, 270
Montana, Joe, 408
Moore, Annie, 57–58, 59, 70, 77, 88–89, 121
Moore, Anthony, 57
Moore, Matt, 58
Moore, Phillip, 57
Morgan, J. P., 315
Morgen Journal, 170, 218, 223, 227, 235 “moron,” 243, 346
Morrill, Justin, 41
Mosberg, Aron, 233, 234
Moynihan, Daniel, 389–90
Mullan, E. H., 209, 253, 257
Mullet, Joseph, 119–20
Murray, Joseph, 137–39, 162–64, 167, 178, 193
NAFTA, 412
Nagel, Charles, 192, 208, 210–11, 213, 214, 217, 220, 222–23, 224, 225,
227, 236, 237, 256, 272
Napoléon, Emperor of the French, 171 Narrows, 28, 334
Nation, 87, 393
National Conference on Immigration,
176
National Dock and Storage Company,
290, 291
National Economic Growth and Reconstruction Organization (NEGRO),
386–89
National German-American Alliance,
223, 227, 334
National Immigration Restriction League, 188
National Jewish Immigration Council,
211