Foreign-born Americans and their children; our duty and opportunity for God and country from the standpoint of the Episcopal church . THE AiLIEN MENACE This picture is an arsenal of weapons and bombs taken from strikers at Gary, Indiana(Note the revolutionary poster and the red flag). anti-a:\ierica ajnierican; A Bolshevist procession marching up Fifth Avenue in New York City. See how young the marchers are. The children of immigrants are the biggest menace or hope of America? Do we give them a chance? Aliens or Americans We all know of the anarchistic prop-aganda which swept our country after
Foreign-born Americans and their children; our duty and opportunity for God and country from the standpoint of the Episcopal church . THE AiLIEN MENACE This picture is an arsenal of weapons and bombs taken from strikers at Gary, Indiana(Note the revolutionary poster and the red flag). anti-a:\ierica ajnierican; A Bolshevist procession marching up Fifth Avenue in New York City. See how young the marchers are. The children of immigrants are the biggest menace or hope of America? Do we give them a chance? Aliens or Americans We all know of the anarchistic prop-aganda which swept our country afterthe war. How can such things happenin our beloved America? Are there notait least two reasons: one, the infernalingenuity of the foreign propagandistsent here for that very purpose; theother, the fertile soil he finds, viz.:thousands of men and women who havenever known the meaning of true Amer-ican ideals because they have never beenin touch with true Americans. Is thisnot also perhaps in part the fault ofthose who call themselves true Amer-icans? Have we been neighbors toour neighbors? A Bolshevist procession is marchingup Fifth Avenue in New York City, andsee how young are the marchers. It isthis second generation—native born offoreign parents, who have become agreater me
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