Frances Kellor Quote

Beyond the slogans of "a common language and a common citizenship" a program of Americanization has not been accepted. America, the greatest immigration country in the world, has no national domestic policy whatsoever and no organization as a government for dealing with race assimilation, its most delicate and fundamental problem. Americans like to think hi a crude way of this country as a melting pot, with peasants from Ellis Island going in at the top and citizens in American clothes going out at the bottom. We now know there has been little real change accomplished, and we are beginning to wonder whether the new arrival needs as much change as we thought he did to become one of us.


What is Americanization? (1919)


Beyond the slogans of a common language and a common citizenship a program of Americanization has not been accepted. America, the greatest...

Beyond the slogans of a common language and a common citizenship a program of Americanization has not been accepted. America, the greatest...

Beyond the slogans of a common language and a common citizenship a program of Americanization has not been accepted. America, the greatest...

Beyond the slogans of a common language and a common citizenship a program of Americanization has not been accepted. America, the greatest...