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Becoming American
by Thomas J. Archdeacon
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... claim the designation. The United States, though it has drawn people from a greater variety of sources than have most other receiving nations, cannot even boast the highest number of immigrants in proportion to the total population. ... "
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United States, New York, Civil War, World War, North America, New England, other receiving nations, nonquota immigrants, immigrant traffic, old immigration, triple melting pot, immigrant nationalities
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A Time for Searching: Entering the Mainstream, 1920-1945 (The Jewish People in America) (Volume 4)
by Henry L. Feingold
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Asian Indians, Filipinos, Other Asian Communities and the Law (Asian Americans and the Law: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives)
by Charles McClain
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Breach of Faith: American Churches and the Immigration Crisis
by James C. Russell
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