Session #71 · 1929–31

Speech #710019051

BLEASE. I got a mixed congregation." He was preaching over there trying to help convert some of the white people to white supremacy and some of the negroes to God. New Hampshire. 443.000 estimated. native population. 351.686. naturalized. 38.147. not naturalized. 52.250. I shall only read the natural and not naturalized populations now. Vermont. 21.086 naturalized. 23.472 not naturalized. Massachusetts. 459.321 naturalized. 629.227 not naturalized. Rhode Island. 82.276 naturalized. 92.913 not naturalized. Connecticut. 144.805 naturalized. 233.634 not naturalized. I could read on through the various States. but I do not care to take the time of the Senate. But anyone who has not studied the question and who would look Into these figures to get exactly what the nativeborn population and the foreignborn population is of each State in the Union and how many of them have been and have not been naturalized would be astonished. I ask the question in all fairness. Why should the man who is not born in this country and who has never been naturalized as an American citizenI do not say a voter. but a citizenhave the same right to representation here as the man who is born here. reared here. and votes here?
Keywords matched
naturalized

Classification

Target group
Sentiment
Neutral
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
90%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Legal / procedural

Speaker & context

Speaker
COLEMAN BLEASE
Party
D
Chamber
S
State
SC
Gender
M
Date
Speech ID
710019051
Paragraph
#3
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