6. R. P. Brorup, The Race Question in the United States (Fitzgerald, GA: North and South Publishing Co., 1902). (30 p.)


Anti-immigration tract in which the author deplores the expansion of Roman Catholic influence due to that religion’s higher birth rate. The author admits to favoring doctrines first advanced by the Know Nothing Party some fifty years earlier and favors limiting immigration to people adhering to Protestant faiths. (The collection has another copy of this pamphlet in volume 38 [no. 17].)