History of bigotry in the United States /
Myers, Gustavus, 1872-1942.
History of bigotry in the United States / Bigotry in the United States by Gustavus Myers. - New York : Random House, [1943] - viii, 504 p. ; 23 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The infusion begins -- Blue laws -- Witchcraft -- The strife of creeds -- Theocracy comes over -- Some antecedent persecutions -- Tables turned -- Epidemic of plots -- Partial obliteration -- Liberalism makes progress -- Colliding forces -- Upheaval against Masons -- Convent burned -- Craze for disclosures -- Samuel F. B. Morse's book -- Nativism -- The fruits of nativism -- Know-Nothings -- Prejudice advances -- The twilight of know-nothingism -- The A. P. A. -- The A. P. A. at its crest -- Watson's dual campaigns -- First and second Ku Klux Klan -- "Invisible Empire" nation wide -- The decline of the hooded order -- Campaigning on religious lines -- Henry Ford's seven years' calumnies against Jews -- 1. The protocols. 2. Ford's retraction -- On the Nazi pattern -- Hitler's advent the signal -- Birds of a feather -- Anti-Semitism via Father Coughlin -- Christian fronters and mobilizers -- "We want Lindbergh".
43009842
Freedom of religion--United States.
Persecution--United States.
Toleration.
United States--Race relations.
BR516 / .M9
History of bigotry in the United States / Bigotry in the United States by Gustavus Myers. - New York : Random House, [1943] - viii, 504 p. ; 23 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The infusion begins -- Blue laws -- Witchcraft -- The strife of creeds -- Theocracy comes over -- Some antecedent persecutions -- Tables turned -- Epidemic of plots -- Partial obliteration -- Liberalism makes progress -- Colliding forces -- Upheaval against Masons -- Convent burned -- Craze for disclosures -- Samuel F. B. Morse's book -- Nativism -- The fruits of nativism -- Know-Nothings -- Prejudice advances -- The twilight of know-nothingism -- The A. P. A. -- The A. P. A. at its crest -- Watson's dual campaigns -- First and second Ku Klux Klan -- "Invisible Empire" nation wide -- The decline of the hooded order -- Campaigning on religious lines -- Henry Ford's seven years' calumnies against Jews -- 1. The protocols. 2. Ford's retraction -- On the Nazi pattern -- Hitler's advent the signal -- Birds of a feather -- Anti-Semitism via Father Coughlin -- Christian fronters and mobilizers -- "We want Lindbergh".
43009842
Freedom of religion--United States.
Persecution--United States.
Toleration.
United States--Race relations.
BR516 / .M9