Session #43 · 1873–75

Speech #430048079

He has ili many cases copied our vices. but failed to knit ato ourvirtues becaurse. -s a ruler none bt the refuse of our population who could riid wounl evade the irtercourselaws anal get rmong ilhoIndians rystealith no mingedi among them. Tie brave. hrardy. ritd patriutic fronriorgnua bits not cared ery niicli to cnUtivate the frieldship of his Indi:m neighbor. Bnt beyond the tide of emigratio. and banging like the froiiofthe billows upon its very edge. is generally a host of lawdefyirg white ienniany of whin are refugres fronr justiceiro iiltroduce airong tie Indians every fori of do oralization niald disease witi which depraved hlianity in its most degrading forms is ever afflicted. Just s thlelteter crassof whhtes have appearedsi near Ihe Indian tlnt flheir influence might be felt for good upon him. he bits been required to move aigain. It is not surprising that the philosophic chief of the Arapahoes.
Identified stereotypes
Immigrants are described as the 'refuse of our population' who copy our vices and introduce demoralization and disease.
Keywords matched
emigratio

Classification

Target group
Sentiment
Negative
Stereotyping
⚠️ Yes
Confidence
100%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Cultural threat Criminal

Speaker & context

Speaker
ISAAC PARKER
Party
R
Chamber
H
State
MO
Gender
M
Date
Speech ID
430048079
Paragraph
#0
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