Immigration Speech of Hon Joseph G Cannon of Illinois in the House of Repr

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Immigration Speech of Hon Joseph G Cannon of Illinois in the House of Repr
Joseph Gurney Cannon
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Mr. CANNON. I will yield to the gentleman, if he will be quick. Mr. QUIN. I think the gentleman is mistaken about servile labor in the South ; a man who worked was considered just a. S good as anybody else. Mr. CANNON. And yet you take the mountainous spots, and ir was a common saying that the negro slave was cared for in his old age, and although he did not vote he looked down upon the poor white with disdain. Take Dixon's book. Leopard's Spots. It is an overdrawn picture of the conditions bef...ore the Civil War. I was acquainted somewhat with the immigrants that came from the Southland to Illinois and Indiana. It was not very lovely for the white man down there that did not own slaves. But that is all behind us. It is wonderful how well you have done, but think of it. The hum of the spindles is being heard, the mines are being opened, your lumber is being marketed, and with it all there has been prosperity. Good heavens ! If you could get 20 per cent or could have received 20 per cent of the immigration that the Northland has been getting since the close of the Civil War, if it could have gone down there, you would have been 50 years ahead in your material development, and I believe 50 years ahead in every 34.

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