The Movement of Peoples and Fear of the Stranger
  1. "Dross", (unsigned cartoon), The Chicago Daily News, (Chicago, Illinois), Thursday, June 5, 1919
  2. (table) Immigration from Europe by Country (Series C 88-114 1828 - 1957), The Statistical History of the United States, Connecticut, Fairfield Publishers, 1957. P. 56.
  3. (table) Immigration from Asia, America and Australasia by Country (Series C 88-114 1828 - 1957), The Statistical History of the United States, Connecticut, Fairfield Publishers, 1957, p. 58.
  4. (table) "Intercensal Data" - Increases in the Black and White Population, By Sections, Divisions and States, 1900-1930, U. S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Negroes in the United States, !920 to 1932, (Washington D.C., U. S. Govt. Printing Office, 1935), p. 12, Table 13, and U. S. Bureau of the Census, Negro Population 1790 - 1915, (Washington D.C., U. S. Govt. Printing Office, 1918), p. 37, Table 7.
  5. "All-American Fete Shows Melting Pot", The Chicago Daily News (Chicago, Illinois), September 30, 1919
  6. "Vicksburg, Mississippi, Disgraces Civilization With Lynching", The Chicago Defender, (Chicago, Illinois), May 24, 1919
  7. "Great Emigration Stream from America to Begin", Jewish Daily Courier (New York), Aug. 17, 1919, . From the transcriptions collection (W.P.A. Project 30049), Harold Washington Library, Chicago, Illinois.
  8. "Third Annual Report and Accounts of the Chicago Urban League", The Chicago Urban League, September 30, 1920, The Chicago Historical Society, Chicago, Illinois.
  9. "Germans Keep Out of Edison Park", c.1914-1919, (photo), author unknown, original in the collections of the Chicago Historical Society, Chicago, Illinois
  10. (song sheet) "Chong He Come From Hong Kong", words and music by Harold Weeks, Leo Feist Inc., New York, 1919
  11. "Forward!", Znanje, Vol. II, No. 17, July 28, 1919, New York,
  12. "Injustice to Foreign Workman", Znanje, Vol. II, No. 34. Nov. 24, 1919, New York
  13. "Radical Changes in Immigration Laws", Znanje, Vol. II, No. 1, April 7, 1919, New York from the Transcriptions Collection (W.P.A. Project 30049, Znanje), The Harold Washington Library, Chicago, Illinois
  14. Letter from Agnes Smedley (Friends of Freedom for India) to Mr. John Fitzpatrick, 1919, Fitzpatrick Papers, The Chicago Historical Society, Chicago, Illinois
  15. "De Valera, in Chicago, Asks Help for Erin", The Chicago Sunday Tribune, (Chicago, Illinois), Sunday, July 13, 1919
  16. Letter from Mrs. (Ruth) Medill McCormick, (Republican Women's National Executive Committee) to Miss Agnes Nestor, February 22, 1919, Agnes Nestor Papers, The Chicago Historical Society, Chicago, 1919
  17. (poem) Edna Perry Booth, "Uncle Sam What Will You Do?", The Chicago Defender, (Chicago, Illinois), April 12,1919
  18. "Segregation To Prevent Race Riots Is Urged", The Chicago Daily Tribune, (Chicago, Illinois), August 11,1919
  19. (song sheet) "Please Let Me Sleep", R. C. McPherson & James T. Brymn, Harry Vonn Tilzer Pub. Co. n. d., New York, 1919