Send These to Me: Immigrants in Urban America"John Higham, our most distinguished American social and intellectual historian, has the ability to integrate and synthesize superbly the latest scholarship on immigration and ethnic history and nativism".--Victor Greene, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. |
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Contents
The Immigrant in American History | 3 |
The Politics of Immigration Restriction | 29 |
The Transformation of the Statue of Liberty | 71 |
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