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10. The Social Evil and the White-Slave Traffic ... 64
Economic Causes 64
Races 66
Motives 66
Methods of Entry and Exploitation .... 66
11. Results of Traffic 66
12. Legislation and Administration 67
13. Importance Attached to the Social Effects of Immi
gration 68
V—MANUFACTURING AND MINING COMMUNITIES
1. The Extent to Which Immigrant Colonies Exist . 70
2. Types of Immigrant Communities 71
3. Segregation of the Immigrant Population .... 76
4. The Significance of Immigrant Communities ... 78
VI—RECENT IMMIGRANTS IN AGRICULTURE
1. The Returns of the Thirteenth Census 80
2. The Older Immigration from Northern and Western
Europe 81
3. The Recent Agricultural Immigrants from Southern
and Eastern Europe 83
4. Italians in Agriculture . 83
5. Italians in the Southern States 85
6. Italians in New York State . . 88
7. Rural Hebrew Communities 90
8. The Poles in Agriculture . . . 92
9. The Bohemian Farmer 93
10. Other Recent Immigrant Farmers 94
11. Seasonal Agricultural Laborers 95
12. The Dearth of Farm Labor 99
13. Why the Immigrant Does Not Go to the Land . . 101
14. Getting the Immigrant on the Land 102
VII—IMMIGRANT INSTITUTIONS
1. Unregulated Immigrant Banks 104
The Term Immigrant Bank a Misnomer . . 105
2. The Origin of Immigrant Banks 106
3. Ownership and Organization 109
4. Banking Functions—Deposits . 110
Transmission of Money Abroad 113