Session #61 · 1909–11

Speech #610049576

Caucasian: a 1902.......................................... 353 50 23 1.032 1905 ........................................... 328 42 47 1.006 Portuguese: 1902 ........................................... 202 117 31 2.669 1905 ........................................... 266 171 161 3.005 Porto Ricans: 1902 .......................... " 11 29 1 2.036 1905 .......................................... 7 79 21 1.907 Hawaiians and part Iawalians: 1902 ........................................... 103 154 42 1.493 1905 ........................................... 114 193 86 1.452 South Sea Islanders and negroes: 1902b ............................................... 2 6 46 1905 C ......................................... 1 4 3 32 Chinese: 1902 ........................................... 28 64 31 3.881 1905 ........................................... 23 39 31 4.409 Japanese: 1902d ......................................... 129 1.627 99 31.085 1905 ........................................... 121 3.709 284 31.735 Koreans: 1902 ................................ 1905 ........................................... 248 17 4.683 Totals: 1902 ..................................... 826 2.043 233 42.242. 1905 ..................................... 864 4.485 650 4S. 229 a Not including Porto Ricans and Portuguese. bIncluding 7 Filipinos. Including 4 Filipinos. d Including 445 Chinese and Japanese employed In cultivating. mostly Japanese. The report of the Bureau of Labor for 1906 says: The preponderance of Asiatics Is even more marked in the last census figures taken in 1900. and showing sex. As will be seen from the following table. out of a population of 106.369 males. the native and foreignborn Asiatic element taken together represent 69.804. or 65.0 per cent of the total male population:
Keywords matched
Asiatics Asiatic

Classification

Target group
Also mentioned
Portuguese Chinese Japanese Koreans
Sentiment
Neutral
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
80%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Legal / procedural

Speaker & context

Speaker
MURPHY FOSTER
Party
D
Chamber
S
State
LA
Gender
M
Date
Speech ID
610049576
Paragraph
#6
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