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This Land Is Our Land A History Of American Immigration Linda Barrett Osborne Osborne

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This Land Is Our Land A History Of American Immigration Linda Barrett Osborne Osborne
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Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 9.76 MB
Author: Linda Barrett Osborne [Osborne, Linda Barrett]
ISBN: 9781419716607, 9781613129272, 1419716603, 1613129270
Language: English
Year: 2016

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This Land Is Our Land A History Of American Immigration Linda Barrett Osborne Osborne by Linda Barrett Osborne [osborne, Linda Barrett] 9781419716607, 9781613129272, 1419716603, 1613129270 instant download after payment.

A 2017 YALSA Excellence in Nonfiction finalist!


American attitudes toward immigrants are paradoxical. On the one hand, we see our country as a haven for the poor and oppressed; anyone, no matter his or her background, can find freedom here and achieve the “American Dream.” On the other hand, depending on prevailing economic conditions, fluctuating feelings about race and ethnicity, and fear of foreign political and labor agitation, we set boundaries and restrictions on who may come to this country and whether they may stay as citizens. This book explores the way government policy and popular responses to immigrant groups evolved throughout U.S. history, particularly between 1800 and 1965. The book concludes with a summary of events up to contemporary times, as immigration again becomes a hot-button issue. Includes an author’s note, bibliography, and index.

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