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"A thoughtful discussion of a crucial period in the development of the American labor force and the effort of immigration policy to influence its composition when the level of immigration itself was uncontrolled." -- "Industrial and Labor Relations Review"
Throughout, Fairchild conveys the humanity of the story, offering detailed accounts of individual immigrants confronting a large scientific and medical bureaucracy.

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"A thoughtful discussion of a crucial period in the development of the American labor force and the effort of immigration policy to influence its composition when the level of immigration itself was uncontrolled." -- "Industrial and Labor Relations Review"
Throughout, Fairchild conveys the humanity of the story, offering detailed accounts of individual immigrants confronting a large scientific and medical bureaucracy.
Autorenporträt
Amy Fairchild is an assistant professor and assistant director for academic and scholarly activities at the Center for the History and Ethics of Public Health in the department of sociomedical sciences at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health.