Author

Publication

2012 - Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J, New Jersey

Language

English

Word Count

98,250 words, Guess

Page Count

393 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-100691152233
  • ISBN-100691152241
  • ISBN-139780691152233
  • ISBN-139780691152240
  • Library of Congress Control Number2011034395
and 4 more
  • OCLC Control Number747232757
  • Better World Books9780691152233
  • Better World Books9780691152240
  • Open LibraryOL25005670M

Classifications

  • DDC362.89/9125650973
  • LCCJV6455 .F69 2012
  • LCCJV6455.F69 2012

Description

This book examines the role of race and immigration in the development of the American social welfare system by comparing how blacks, Mexicans, and European immigrants were treated by welfare policies during the Progressive Era and the New Deal. Taking readers from the turn of the twentieth century to the dark days of the Depression, the author finds that, despite rampant nativism, European immigrants received generous access to social welfare programs. The communities in which they lived invested heavily in relief. Social workers protected them from snooping immigration agents, and ensured that noncitizenship and illegal status did not prevent them from receiving the assistance they needed. But that same helping hand was not extended to Mexicans and blacks. The author reveals, for example, how blacks were relegated to racist and degrading public assistance programs, while Mexicans who asked for assistance were deported with the help of the very social workers they turned to for aid. Drawing on archival evidence, the author paints a portrait of how race, labor, and politics combined to create three starkly different worlds of relief. She debunks the myth that white America's immigrant ancestors pulled themselves up by their bootstraps, unlike immigrants and minorities today. This book challenges us to reconsider not only the historical record but also the implications of our past on contemporary debates about race, immigration, and the American welfare state.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • Three worlds of reliefPrinceton University Press2012

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