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Nativism in the Coal Region

Summary by Wynning History
“We still have plenty of room for those who come to us, provided they are the right kind of people.” That line appeared in a Pottsville, Pennsylvania newspaper editorial in the late 1880s, part of a growing backlash against the newest wave of immigrants arriving in the United States as the 19th century drew to a close. By that time, tens of thousands of men and women were crossing the Atlantic from Italy, Poland, and regions across Eastern Europ…
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Wynning History broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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