“A Desirable Class of Homeseekers”: Colonization, Race, and Italian Migration in the Progressive Era US South

IF 0.4 4区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Journal of American Ethnic History Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.5406/19364695.43.2.02
Lauren Braun-Strumfels
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At the turn of the twentieth century in Italy and the United States, a transnational media dialogue emerged that promoted facilitated emigration policies that their supporters called colonization. Designed to permanently transfer a highly mobile population to a region with a proportionally small foreign-born population, colonization's press coverage exhibited an elite class and race consciousness that sought to remake landless Italian migrants, undesirable in other areas of the United States, into good citizens working their own farms in the American South. A close reading of articles published in Progressive Era magazines in Italian and English, and direct appeals for settlement to the Italian ambassador in Washington, demonstrate how proposals to colonize Italians in the American South shaped the debate over desirability in a period grappling with policy solutions, both in Italy and the United States, to an emerging immigration problem. Race and the immigration problem intersected powerfully in the Progressive Era South in unusual ways as colonizationists adopted their own definitions of racial desirability that centered white southerners’ economic needs. When historians take distribution policy as seriously as Progressives did, the public debate over desirability that drove turn-of-the-century restrictionism becomes more complicated and the significance of the regional setting more pronounced.
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"寻找家园的理想阶层":殖民化、种族和进步时代美国南方的意大利移民
二十世纪之交,在意大利和美国,出现了一种跨国媒体对话,提倡便利移民政策,其支持者称之为殖民化。殖民化的目的是将高度流动的人口永久转移到外国出生人口比例较小的地区,殖民化的新闻报道表现出一种精英阶级和种族意识,试图将在美国其他地区不受欢迎的没有土地的意大利移民改造成在美国南方自己的农场工作的好公民。通过细读进步时代杂志上发表的意大利语和英语文章,以及直接向意大利驻华盛顿大使发出的定居呼吁,可以看出在美国南方殖民意大利人的建议是如何在意大利和美国为解决新出现的移民问题而努力制定政策的时期,影响了关于移民是否可取的辩论。在进步时代的南方,种族和移民问题以不同寻常的方式强烈交织在一起,因为殖民者采用了他们自己的种族可取性定义,以南方白人的经济需求为中心。当历史学家们像进步人士那样认真对待分配政策时,世纪之交推动限制主义的关于可取性的公开辩论就变得更加复杂,地区环境的重要性也更加明显。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of American Ethnic History, the official journal of the Immigration and Ethnic History Society, is published quarterly and focuses on the immigrant and ethnic/racial history of the North American people. Scholars are invited to submit manuscripts on the process of migration (including the old world experience as it relates to migration and group life), adjustment and assimilation, group relations, mobility, politics, culture, race and race relations, group identity, or other topics that illuminate the North American immigrant and ethnic/racial experience. The editor particularly seeks essays that are interpretive or analytical. Descriptive papers will be considered only if they present new information.
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