The Sociology of a New York City Block No. 21

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The Sociology of a New York City Block No. 21
Thomas Jesse Jones
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In the earlier periods of his residence in this country the foreigner feels that only those are like him who speak his own language and who have come from his native land.
This is especially true of the Italians. The accompanying table clearly reveals the consciousness of kind.
Italian Element in Each House Each Year.
Years, 211 213 215 217 21Q 223 189s — 12 — 16 — 10 ^ !. ;^ 1897-1898 I 5 — — I 10 1898-1899 3 12 13 II 9 14 1899-1900 8 13 IS 13 14 2 -0 The testimony of this steady and swift agg
...regation of like individuals is unmistakable. It must be remembered, too, that when Italians enter a house the Jews gradually move out, and if a negro enters anywhere it is into an Italian house. This may be explained by the general an- tipathy of whites to live with blacks, except the whites of the lower economic classes. There is possibly some weight to be given to the fact that the Italians are not as yet sufficiently prosperous to be independent, and so to assert their feelings completely; but this is a subordinate influence in most of these houses, for some of the negro families who were here before either the Jews or the Italians came, expressed their regret at seeing Jews come into the street, while they lived on good terms with the Italians.

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