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The new immigration Edited by John J. Appel

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Appel, John J., 1921-1998.
Series:
Major issues in American history
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Immigrants--United States.
Immigrants.
United States--Emigration and immigration.
United States.
Physical Description:
xvi, 215 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York : Pitman, c1971.
Contents:
In the gateway of nations, by J. A. Riis.
Crowded districts of large cities, by L. Wald.
Immigration and household labor, by F. A. Kellor.
Handicaps in America, by G. C. Speranza.
The biography of a bootblack, by R. Corresca.
The associated life of the Italians in New York City, by A. Mangano.
The foreign stage in New York: the Yiddish theatre, by H. Hapgood.
The public school and the immigrant child, by J. Addams.
Piloting the bomb squad (a review of K. H. Claghorn's "The immigrant's day in court"), by R. Crawford.
The second generation of immigrants in the assimilative process, by T. Sleszynski.
Democracy versus the melting pot, by H. M. Kallen. The literary test, by H. C. Lodge.
European peasants as immigrants, by N. S. Shaler.
Immigration, by F. P. Dunne.
Immigration-up to Congress, by S. Gompers.
Race problems in America, by F. Boas.
Why foreigners are needed in steel plants, by G. Walter.
The restriction of immigration, by H. P. Fairchild.
America's immigration policy, by R. L. Garis.
Bibliographical essay (p. 211-215)
Notes:
"A Jerome S. Ozer book."
Local Notes:
The Balch Institute Library and Archives
OCLC:
149397

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