Footnotes.

1 American Jewish Yearbook, volume 24, page 343.

2 Yearbook, Vol. 22, pages 410–11.

3 Social Discovery, p. 21.

4 Sociology in its Psychological Aspects, p. 13.

5 ibid., p. 94.

6 Hobhouse: Morals in Evolution, p. 339.

7 The Philosophical Review, 1912, vol. 21, p. 81.

8 See Dennes: Method and Presuppositions of Group Psychology, especially Chap. IX.

9 Page 115.

10 Baldwin: Social and Ethical Interpretations, p. 248.

11 Boaz: Mind of Primitive Man, p. 207.

12 Matthew, 12:30.

13 Allport: American Journal of Sociology, May 1924, p. 691.

14 Bogardus: American Journal of Sociology, May 1924, p. 703.

15 Lindeman: Social Discovery, p. 44.

16 Lindeman: Social Discovery, p. 120.

17 Davis: Psychological Interpretations of Society, p. 9.

18 Cited in Elwood, p. 330.

19 Ellwood, p. 330.

20 Baldwin, p. 571.

21 Lindeman, p. 136.

22 Dennes: Method and Presuppositions of Group Psychology, p. 145.

23 MacDougall: Group Mind, p. 12.

24 Lindeman, p. 115.

25 Singer, p. 10.

26 Lindeman, p. 170.

27 MacDougall: Group Mind, p. 78.

28 MacDougall: Group Mind, p. 158.

29 Dennes: Method and Presuppositions of Group Psychology, p. 120.

30 Barker: Political Thought in England from Herbert Spencer to the Present Day.

31 Singer: Mind as Behavior, chapter on The Man Without a Fellow.

32 Baldwin: Social and Ethical Interpretations, p. 22.

33 p. 30.

34 Hart: The Survey, March 15, 1924.

35 Platt: The Psychology of Social Life, p. 188.

36 Baldwin, p. 462.

37 Baldwin, p. 96.

38 Singer: Modern Thinkers and Present Problems, p. 289.

39 Miller: Races, Nations and Classes, p. 14.

40 Baldwin, p. 61.

41 Sumner: Folkways, p. 12.

42 Ellwood, p. 159.

43 Vincent: American Journal of Sociology, Jan. 1912, p. 471.

44 ibid., p. 483.

45 Gumplowitz, p. 176.

46 Gumplowitz, p. 161.

47 Friedman, p. 148.

48 Miller: Races, Nations and Classes, p. 11.

49 Miller, p. 135.

50 Miller, p. 35–6.

51Shaw: “Saint Joan,” p. lvii.

52 Shaw, p. lxi.

53 Baldwin, p. 191, footnote.

54 Vincent: American Journal of Sociology, p. 479.

55 Lippman, p. 115.

56 p. 15.

57 p. 31.

58 p. 99.

59 Chapter 20.

60 Greene: Foundations of American Nationality, p. 579.

61 Fish: The Development of American Nationality, p. 2–15.

62 Fish, p. 10.

63 Greene, pp. 590–598.

64 Cobb: Rise of Religious Liberty in America, p. 70.

65 Mecklin: The Ku Klux Klan, p. 183.

66 Susan L. Davis: Authentic History of the Ku Klux Klan.

67 Ross: Overland Monthly, Feb. 1922.

68 Miller: Races, Nations, and Classes, p. 44.

69 Drachsler: Democracy and Assimilation, p. 29.

70 A Jewish Chaplain in France, p. 214.

71 Martin: The Behavior of Crowds.

72 Mecklin: The Ku Klux Klan, p. 20.

73 The Ku Klux Klan, p. 233.

74 idem. p. 103.

75 p. 108.

76 p. 122.

77 Ryan: Art., Intolerance, in Pub. Amer. Sociological Society, Vol. XVIII.

78 Tannenbaum: Darker Phases of the South, p. 20.

79 p. 15.

80 p. 33.

81 Bohn: American Journal of Sociology, Jan. 1925, pp. 385–407.

82 p. 168.

83 p. 110.

84 Johnson: The Nation’s Business, July 1923, pp. 26–8.

85 Ryan, p. 124.

86 Ward: Proceedings of the American Sociological Society, Vol. XVIII.

87 Ward, p. 145.

88 The Nation, March 21, 1923.

89 The Nation, February 28, 1923.

90 Samuel: You Gentiles, p. 31.

91 p. 175.

92 Menorah Journal, November 1924, p. 425.

93 The International Jew, p. 88.

94 Vol. 2, p. 249.

95 Vol. 4, pp. 50–1.

96 Finot: Race Prejudice, p. 88.

97 p. 221.

98 p. 310.

99 p. 317.

100 Spargo: The Jew and American Ideals.

101 The Nation, February 20, 1924.

102 Friedman: Survival or Extinction, p. 110.

103 Shailer: The Neighbor.

104 Mecklin: The Ku Klux Klan, p. 125.

105 Jewish Social Service Quarterly, Nov. pp. 19–21.

106 Friedman: Survival or Extinction, p. 112.

107 p. 121.

108 p. 131.

109 p. 134.

110 The Nation, Feb. 20, 1924.

111 Miller: Races, Nations and Classes, Chapter II, p. 36.

112 p. 182.

113 p. 97.

114 p. 95.

115 Beaulieu: Israel among the Nations.

116 Democracy and Assimilation, Chapter IV.

117 Friedman: Survival or Extinction, p. 140.

118 p. 106.

119 p. 166.

120 p. 190.

121 See Gamoran: Changing Conceptions in Jewish Education.

122 Macaulay: Lays of Ancient Rome.

123 The Nation, March 21, 1923.

124 Zangwill: The Melting Pot, Act I.

125 The Nation, April 11, 1923.

126 Berkson: Theories of Americanization, p. 101.

127 p. 98.

128 p. 117.

129 Dewey: Addresses and Proceedings of the Nat. Ed. Assn. Vol. LIV, p. 185.

130 Drachsler: Democracy and Assimilation, p. 236.

131 p. 188.

132 p. 222.

133 Miller: Races, Nations and Classes, p. 169.

134 p. 186.

135 Racial Pessimism, in Pub. Amer. Sociol. Soc. Vol. XVIII, p. 13.

136 p. 14.

137 Miller, p. 181.

138 p. 191.