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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 4, Chapter 11: last years.—1877-79. (search)
Blaine's support of the faithless bill to restrict Chinese immigration, and arouses public sympathy for the deng, in the Senate at Washington, a bill to restrict Chinese emigration, in defiance of existing treaty obligatissue, by declaring that there had been no voluntary Chinese immigration to America, but only cooly importation; that the entire Chinese population of the Pacific coast were horribly vicious and depraved, and breeders of pestilence; that unless checked, the tide of Chinese immigration would overwhelm the western slope, reducing the profligate, cunningly devised cooly immigration from China. What he wants is virtual non-intercourse with that country. It is not simply a lot of degraded Chinese—duped and enthralled by contract—that he objects to; he df Anglo-Saxon freemen, if we do not surrender it to Chinese coolies. Again: The only question we have to regarl speech in the U. S. Senate, in favor of excluding Chinese immigration to these shores, and indecently discard