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         Immigration American History:     more books (100)
  1. Major Problems In American Immigration And Ethnic History (Major Problems in American History) by Jon Gjerde, 1998-01-12
  2. American Immigration (History of American Civilization) by Maldwyn A. Jones, 1960-12
  3. Dictionary of American Immigration History by Francesco Cordasco, 1990-06-28
  4. Bibliography of American Immigration History by George Washington University Editors, 1978-06
  5. Immigration and American History by Henry Steele;b93 Commager, 1962
  6. Immigration and American History Essays in Honor of by Commager Hs, 1961-01
  7. Immigration and American History. by Theodore C. Blegen, 1961
  8. A History of American Immigration: 1820-1924 by George M. Stephenson, 1926
  9. Ethnic Americans: A History of Immigration by Leonard Dinnerstein, David M. Reimers, 1988-02
  10. The History and Immigration of Asian Americans (Asians in America: The Peoples of East, Southeast, and South Asia in American Life and Culture) by Franklin Ng, 1998-05-01
  11. Profiles in American History - Immigration to the Women's Rights Movement: Significant Events and the People Who Shaped Them (Profiles in American History) by Joyce Moss, George Wilson, 1994-08-12
  12. Themes in Immigration History (American Immigration and Ethnicity) by George Pozzetta, 1991-02-01
  13. Ethnic Americans: A History of Immigration by Leonard; Reimers, David M. Dinnerstein, 1988
  14. Ethnic Americans A History of Immigration and Assimilation by Leonard and Reimers, David M. Dinnerstein, 1975

1. American Immigration
Introduction The American Immigration Home Page was started as a part of a school project for a 10th grade American History Class.
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2. Encyclopaedia Of USA History Immigration To The USA 1860-1960
Immigration Spartacus, USA History, British History, Second World War, First World War, Germany National Italian American Foundation
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3. Immigration The Changing Face Of America
Feature presentation for teachers on the history of immigration to the U.S., The Learning Page, The Library of Congress
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4. American Family Immigration History Center
Inscribe a name on the American Immigration Wall of Honor at Ellis Island preserve your family history for generations to come.
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5. Ellis Island Passenger Arrivals American Family Immigration
Immigrant Experience. Ellis Island Timeline. Ellis Island History. Photo Albums. About AFIHC The graph shows immigration patterns to the
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6. Immigration History Research Center
Founded in 1965, the Immigration History Research Center enriches society by preserving and promoting understanding of the history of the American
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7. Immigration And American Culture
Immigration and American Culture History, Theory Literature
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8. Internet Modern History Sourcebook US Immigration
Modern History Course Other History Asian Immigration Latin American Immigration Ellis Island and New York Opposition to Immigration
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9. WestWeb Western History Resource
A collection of resources of use to those studying Western American history. Categories include Western ancient peoples, Western Native Americans
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10. International Channel Networks - Ellis Island
in cooperation with the Ellis Island Immigration Museum, The JOURNEY THROUGH AMERICA'S GATE ELLIS ISLAND TODAY ORAL HISTORY PROJECT THE
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11. Ellis Island Passenger Arrivals : American Family Immigration History Center
Searchable database arrivals at Ellis Island in New York harbor between 1892 and 1924, plus information on the Wall of Honor, membership and visiting Ellis Island.
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12. Asian-Nation : Asian American History, Demographics, & Issues :: The First Asian
The history and immigration of Asian americans. New York Garland Publishing, Inc. Okihiro, Gary Y. 2001. The Columbia Guide to Asian american history.
http://www.asian-nation.org/first.shtml
Article and discussion about the first Asians in America and early period of Asian American history, including the Gold Rush in California, the Transcontinental Railroad, anti-Asian movement, the Chinese Exclusion Act, and the efforts of many Asians to fight against such injustices. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to maximize your experience and enjoyment at Asian-Nation.
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Culture History Issues ... The Vietnamese American Community
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The First Asian Americans
The 1965 Immigration Act Celebrate APA Heritage Month The Academic Side of Asian American History ... 442nd: Rescue of the Lost Battalion
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Avakian, Monique. 2002.
Atlas of Asian-American History . Checkmark Books.
Chan, Sucheng. 1991.
... . Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
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Sound-alike matching Asians have been in the U.S. for a long time. The history of Asians in the U.S. is the history of dreams, hard work, prejudice, discrimination, persistence, and triumph.
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13. Immigration History Research Center
The IHRC at the University of Minnesota is an international resource on american immigration and ethnic history. It maintains archival and library collections, sponsors academic and public programs, and publishes bibliographic and scholarly works.
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In June 1999, the IHRC's Documentation of the Immigrant Experience was designated as an Official Project of Save America's Treasures , a public-private partnership of the White House Millennium Council and the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
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14. Asian-Nation : Asian American History, Demographics, & Issues :: The 1965 Immigr
of 1965 represents a significant watershed moment in Asian american history. On the other hand, Asian americans and Asian immigrants saw this as a
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Article and discussion about the 1965 Immigration Act and how it led to the rapid proliferation of many Asian American ethnic enclaves and communities in the U.S. such as Little Saigon, Chinatown, etc. Also includes statistics and demographic information about Asian immigration since 1965. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to maximize your experience and enjoyment at Asian-Nation.
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The First Asian Americans
The 1965 Immigration Act Celebrate APA Heritage Month The Academic Side of Asian American History ... 442nd: Rescue of the Lost Battalion
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Alba, Richard and Victor Nee. 2003.
Remaking the American Mainstream: Assimilation and Contemporary Immigration . Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
Bean, Frank D. and Gillian Stevens. 2003.
... . Berkeley: University of California Press.
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Sound-alike matching The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 represents a significant watershed moment in Asian American history. Reversing decades of systematic exclusion and restrictive immigration policies, the Act resulted in unprecedented numbers of immigrants from Asia, Mexico, Latin America, and other non-western nations entering the U.S. In the process, these new arrivals, particular from Asia, have transformed the demographic, economic, and cultural characteristics of many urban areas, the larger Asian American community, and mainstream American society in general.

15. Asian-American History
Asianamerican history. From Chinese laborers in the 1800s to millions of US Although Asian immigration increased steadily through much of the 20th
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16. Stories -- Greek American Experiences Between Two Cultures
George Mason University, Center for history and New Media. Online oral history project. Timeline of immigration. Personal stories, anecdotes. Bibliography.
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17. Multnomah County Library Homework Center - American History - Homework Center -
immigration Megasites. The american immigration Home Page http//www.ellisisland.org/ The history and immigration of thousands to the United States in
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18. Hitchhiker's Guide To American History: Subjects
american history 102 1865Present Stanley K. Schultz, Professor of history College, Eugenics and immigration Policies in a Changing America
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19. Asian-American History
Asianamerican history. From Chinese laborers in the 1800s to millions of US citizens Chinese Exclusion immigration. Quizzes. Asian-american history
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    From Chinese laborers in the 1800s to millions of U.S. citizens today
    by David Johnson When they first arrived in the United States, Asian (usually Chinese) immigrants were welcomed, or at least tolerated. After the California gold rush brought thousands of Chinese to California, however, Asian immigrants faced restrictive laws and occasional violence. In the late 1800s Chinese, and eventually other Asians, were excluded from citizenship . These laws were repealed during World War II , followed by further immigration-law changes, making it easier for Asians to enter the United States. Today, Asian immigrants have a high rate of assimilation and participation in the American mosaic.
    Gold Rush Boom
    The Chinese were the first Asians to arrive in large numbers. By the 1830s Chinese were selling goods in New York City and toiling in Hawaiian sugarcane fields. Gold was discovered in California in 1848, eventually attracting thousands of Chinese miners and contract laborers. In 1850, just

20. Chinese American Museum
Shares the cultural history of Chinese though early immigration to settlement in America. Has list of exhibits, volunteer opportunities, and newsletter.
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