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The Melting-Pot (Paperback)
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The Melting-Pot (Paperback)
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Israel Zangwill, an Anglo-Jewish author and son of immigrants,
wrote The Melting-Pot to demonstrate how immigrants could become
good American citizens, hoping to forestall the kinds of
restrictions-particularly against Russian Jews-that had been
enacted in his home country. In 1908, when the play first appeared
on an American stage, rates of immigration were high and many
Americans feared that these particular newcomers would unalterably
change the nation's character. Politicians and others called for
restricted immigration and stringent tests for citizenship. The
Melting-Pot did not prevent the US government from enacting
stringent immigration restrictions in 1924. But it became
Zangwill's most popular and most continuously performed play, and
it popularized a metaphor for America-the melting pot-that has been
discussed and debated ever since. This edition presents the play in
its historical context, with readings from the time on immigration
and intermarriage, as well as the settlement house movement and the
Kishinev pogrom, which both figure prominently in the drama.
Excerpts from the many and diverse reviews of the play highlight
why it was so controversial. The Melting-Pot evokes questions about
diversity and national identity that are still a contentious part
of the national conversation.
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