Plunkitt of Tammany Hall, Chapter 10, Brooklynites Natural-Born Hayseeds
“Consolidation didn’t make him a New Yorker, and nothin’ on earth can. A man born in Germany can settle down and become a good New Yorker. So can an Irishman; in fact, the first word an Irish boy learns in the old country is “New York,” and when he grows up and comes here, he is at home right away. Even a Jap or a Chinaman can become a New Yorker, but a Brooklynite never can. p. 41”
Plunkitt of Tammany Hall, Chapter 10, Brooklynites Natural-Born Hayseeds
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