An "inferior class of white aliens". Italians and the labour movement in nineteenth- and twentieth-century San Francisco

Tommaso Caiazza
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early twentieth-century San Francisco. It studies the Italians' integration process through the lens of race by focusing on the racist policies adopted by labour unions, which only admitted "whites" and excluded Asian immigrants. Drawing on a wide variety of sources (the labour press, trade unions' records, employment data), I will reveal how Italians, although discriminated against and judged as racially inferior, were nonetheless recognised as "white" and therefore assimilated into the labour movement. I argue that this was made possible by the early development of a common "Caucasian" identity among European groups, modelled against Asian immigration, which reduced the tensions that prevailed elsewhere in the United States, namely between the "old stock" and the "new immigrants", among whom many Italians.
“劣等的白人外星人”。意大利人和十九、二十世纪旧金山的劳工运动
二十世纪早期的旧金山。它通过种族视角研究意大利人的融合过程,重点关注工会采取的种族主义政策,这些政策只接纳“白人”,排斥亚洲移民。利用各种各样的资料来源(劳工报刊、工会记录、就业数据),我将揭示意大利人虽然受到歧视,被认为是劣等种族,但仍然被认为是“白人”,因此被工人运动同化。我认为,这之所以成为可能,是因为欧洲群体早期形成了一种共同的“高加索人”身份,这种身份以反对亚洲移民为模式,减少了美国其他地方普遍存在的紧张关系,即“老移民”与“新移民”之间的紧张关系,“新移民”中有许多意大利人。
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