The Huddled Masses the War Produced

Nicholas T. Pruitt
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This chapter covers the World War II era and early Cold War period. During this period, mainline Protestants often promoted an “American Way of Life” while attending to Asian immigrants, Bracero workers, Japanese Americans in internment camps, and refugees through home missions. Nevertheless, such programs reflected a measured respect for cosmopolitanism and cultural pluralism, though they were by no means universal sentiments among American Protestants. The Second World War also encouraged various social sensibilities among white Protestants when it came to race, diversity, gender roles, and family values. This chapter focuses on an increasing Protestant critique of racial discrimination inherent in the immigration quota system, especially as church leaders called for overturning Chinese exclusion. It was during and immediately after the war that mainline leaders in the FCC began an aggressive push to overturn Asian exclusion once and for all, though with mixed results.
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战争造成的拥挤人群
本章涵盖第二次世界大战时期和冷战初期。在此期间,主流新教徒经常提倡“美国生活方式”,同时关注亚洲移民、墨西哥工人、拘留营中的日裔美国人,以及通过家庭传教的难民。然而,这些计划反映了对世界主义和文化多元化的尊重,尽管它们绝不是美国新教徒的普遍情绪。第二次世界大战还鼓励了白人新教徒在种族、多样性、性别角色和家庭价值观方面的各种社会敏感性。这一章的重点是越来越多的新教徒批评移民配额制度中固有的种族歧视,特别是当教会领袖呼吁推翻排华。正是在战争期间和战争结束后不久,联邦通信委员会的主流领导人开始积极推动一劳永逸地推翻排斥亚洲人的做法,尽管结果好坏参半。
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