These southern and eastern Europeans are of a very different type from the north Europeans who preceded them. Illiterate, docile, lacking in self-reliance and initiative, and not possessing the Anglo-Teutonic conceptions of law, order, and government,... Class, Culture, and Race in American Schools: A Handbookredigert av - 1995 - 257 siderIngen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - Om denne boken
| National Society for the Study of Education - 1982 - 308 sider
...pervasive. Ellwood P. Cubberley, an educational historian, voiced the prevailing sentiment of the time: These southern and eastern Europeans are of a very...our national stock, and to corrupt our civic life. . . . Everywhere these people tend to settle in groups or settlements, and to set up their national... | |
| Lawrence H. Fuchs - 1990 - 652 sider
...education at Stanford University saw the eastern and southern Europeans as "lacking in self reliance and initiative, and not possessing the Anglo-Teutonic conceptions of law, order and government." Their arrival, he asserted, had already tended "to corrupt our civic life."12 The plea for immigration restriction... | |
| Michael Berube - 1994 - 294 sider
...professor of education. As he wrote in a 1909 monograph entided Changing Conceptions of Education: These southern and eastern Europeans are of a very...our national stock, and to corrupt our civic life. . . . Everywhere these people tend to setde in groups or setdements, and to set up here their national... | |
| James S. Pula - 1995 - 206 sider
...wrote in 1909 that "these Southern and Eastern Europeans are of a very different type from the Northern Europeans who preceded them. Illiterate, docile, lacking...tremendously our national stock, and to corrupt our civic life."57 Opponents of the 1906 literacy test hoped to postpone or prevent its passage by calling for... | |
| Peter M. Hall - 1997 - 256 sider
...school curriculum. Echoing the same theme as Hall, another prominent educator, Ellwood Cubberly, wrote in 1909: These southern and eastern Europeans are...our national stock, and to corrupt our civic life .... Everywhere these people tend to settle in groups or settlements, and to set up here their national... | |
| Eamonn Callan - 1997 - 278 sider
...southern and eastern Europe who came to America in the late nineteenth and early twenteth century: Illiterate, docile, lacking in self-reliance and initiative,...and government, their coming has served to dilute our national stock, and to corrupt tremendously our civic life. . . . Our task is to break up these... | |
| Mike F. Desiderio - 1997 - 140 sider
...without the EuropeanAmerican-Saxon conceptions of righteousness, liberty, law, order, public decency, and government, their coming has served to dilute tremendously our national stock and to weaken and corrupt our political life (338) . This anti-immigrant sentiment led to the enactment of... | |
| Margaret Crocco, Petra Munro Hendry - 1999 - 148 sider
...professor Ellwood P. Cubberley (1909), described southern and eastern European immigrants as follows: Illiterate, docile, lacking in self-reliance and initiative...our national stock and to corrupt our civic life. (pp. 15-16) For Cubberley, the first task was to break up ghettos and assimilate the immigrants by... | |
| Stephen MACEDO, Stephen Macedo - 2009 - 368 sider
...School of Education and a widely influential advocate of many progressive education reforms, warned in 1909: These southern and eastern Europeans are...our national stock, and to corrupt our civic life . . . Everywhere these people tend to settle in groups or settlements, and to set up here their national... | |
| Jim Murphy - 2000 - 184 sider
...classes." A New York educator, Ellwood R Cubberly, did Helen Campbell one better in condemning Italians: "Illiterate, docile, lacking in self-reliance and...conceptions of law, order and government, their coming has corrupted our civic life." Such broad and unfair generalizations were not the work of just a few misguided... | |
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