Immigration
In the light of the recent scientific research, I am forced to the belief that, by reason of the inherited qualities of mental soundness or defect, this House in this legislation must now decide whether, by adopting the unjust and inefficient literacy cause, it will burden our splendid and unequal race with defectives, degenerates, and criminals through unnumbered generations, or whether, by rejecting the literacy clause and by substituting therefor[sic] some wise amendments, it will admit the progenitors of normal, sane, and industrious citizens, whose good qualities through the years to come will be transmitted unimpaired to their sturdy American descendants.
Speech
Of
Hon. Lathrop Brown
Of New York
In the
House of Representatives
January 30, 1914
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Washington
Government Printing Office
1914
27797-12716