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The author surveys the racial and immigrant composition of the United States from colonial settlement through later waves, analyzing social origins, selection processes, and the influence of class and religion. He treats the African American population separately, then examines industrial and labor relations that shaped immigrant experiences, urban life including crime and poverty, and the political consequences of demographic change. Emphasis falls on how social institutions, economic opportunity, and legal environment affect individual and group advancement, and the work closes with a discussion of patterns of amalgamation, assimilation, and institutional responses to immigration and racial diversity.

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John R. Commons

John R. Commons was an influential American economist and social reformer, primarily known for his work in labor economics and public policy. His notable book, "Races and Immigrants in America," explores the dynamics of immigration and its impact on American society. Commons played a significant role in the development of labor laws and was a key figure in the establishment of the University of Wisconsin's economics department. His contributions to the field of economics and social justice have left a lasting legacy in American thought and policy.

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