
| Page | ||
| I | Opening The Door | 1 |
| II | The American Stock | 21 |
| III | The Negro | 45 |
| IV | Utopias In America | 66 |
| V | The Irish Invasion | 103 |
| VI | The Teutonic Tide | 124 |
| VII | The Call Of The Land | 147 |
| VIII | The City Builders | 162 |
| IX | The Oriental | 188 |
| X | Racial Infiltration | 208 |
| XI | The Guarded Door | 221 |
| Bibliographical Note | 235 | |
| Index | 241 |
Long before men awoke to the vision of America, the Old World was thescene of many stupendous migrations. One after another, the Goths, theHuns, the Saracens, the Turks, and the Tatars, by the sheer tidalforce of their numbers threatened to engulf the an