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October 26, 1882 issue

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This article presents information related to socio-politics. Southern papers contain every day longings for white immigrants to help them to solve the political problem created by the size of the Negro vote. They now complain that they cannot secure laborers at Castle Garden here, owing to stories that are told to newly-arrived Europeans of the way in which laborers are regarded in their part of the country. On the 11th of December next, by special appointment, the bill providing for a new fire-proof building in Washington for the National Library comes up for discussion in the U.S. House, and the matter is one of such importance and general interest, that it is highly desirable that members of Congress should be fully informed upon the various points involved.

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IMMIGRANTS; AFRICAN Americans; EMPLOYEES; LIBRARY buildings; UNITED States. Congress; UNITED States
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