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Vermette, David.
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Franco-Americans -- Maine -- Brunswick -- History.
Franco-Americans -- New England -- History.
Cotton textile industry -- Maine -- Brunswick -- History.
Cotton textile industry -- New England -- History.
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Vermette, David.
Franco-Americans -- Maine -- Brunswick -- History.
Franco-Americans -- New England -- History.
Cotton textile industry -- Maine -- Brunswick -- History.
Cotton textile industry -- New England -- History.
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A distinct alien race : the untold story of Franco-Americans, industrialization, immigration, religious strife / David Vermette.
by
Vermette, David.
Baraka Books, 2018.
Call #:
974.0441 V523d
Subjects
Franco-Americans
--
Maine
--
Brunswick
--
History
.
Franco-Americans
--
New England
--
History
.
Cotton
textile
industry
--
Maine
--
Brunswick
--
History
.
Cotton
textile
industry
--
New England
--
History
.
ISBN:
9781771861496 (pbk.)
Description:
388 p. : ill., maps, portraits ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
"In the later 19th century, French-Canadian Roman Catholic immigrants from Quebec were deemed a threat to the United States, potential terrorists in service of the Pope. Books and newspapers floated the conspiracy theory that the immigrants seeking work in New England's burgeoning
textile
industry
were actually plotting to annex parts of the United States to a newly independent Quebec. Vermette's groundbreaking study sets this neglected and poignant tale in the broader context of North American
history
. He traces individuals and families, from the
textile
barons who created a new
industry
to the poor farmers and laborers of Quebec who crowded into the mills in the post-Civil War period. Vermette discusses the murky reception these cross-border immigrants met in the USA, including dehumanizing conditions in mill towns and early-20th-century campaigns led by the Ku Klux Klan and the Eugenics movement. Vermette also discusses what occurred when the
textile
industry
moved to the Deep South and brings the story of emigrants up to the present day. Vermette shows how this little-known episode in U.S.
history
prefigures events as recent as yesterday's news. His well documented narrative touches on the issues of cross-border immigration; the Nativists fear of the Other; the rise and fall of manufacturing in the U.S.; and the construction of race and ethnicity."--From publisher.
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