United States -- Emigration and immigration
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United States -- Emigration and immigration
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- A nation of immigrants, [by] John F. Kennedy
- Jewish immigrants, Richard Worth ; Robert Asher, general editor
- German immigrants, 1820-1920, by Helen Frost
- Exploring immigration, by Jim Ollhoff
- I'm an American, written by Darshana Khiani ; illustrated by New York times bestselling illustrator Laura Freeman
- Milked, how an American crisis brought together Midwestern dairy farmers and Mexican workers, Ruth Conniff
- Germans to America and The Hamburg passenger lists, coordinated schedules, Roger P. Minert, Kathryn Boeckel, Caren Winters
- The family tree Polish, Czech & Slovak genealogy guide, how to trace your family tree in Eastern Europe, Lisa A. Alzo
- Strangers at the gates again, Asian American immigration after 1965, Ronald Takaki
- In the new world, a family in two centuries, Gerda Raidt, Christa Holtei ; translated by Susi Woofter
- Latino Americans, the 500-year legacy that shaped a nation, Ray Suarez, PBS NewsHour Senior Correspondent
- Hamburg passengers from the Kingdom of Poland and the Russian Empire, indirect passage to New York, 1855-June, 1873, by Geraldine Moser & Marlene Silverman
- A simple guide to U.S. immigration and citizenship, Luis Cortés, Jr. ; in collaboration with the Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) ; [foreword by Cristina Pérez]
- Migration from the Russian Empire, lists of passengers arriving at the Port of New York, edited by Ira A. Glazier
- The Atlantic migration, 1607-1860;, a history of the continuing settlement of the United States., Edited with a foreword by Arthur M. Schlesinger
- Open borders, the science and ethics of immigration, written by Bryan Caplan ; artwork by Zach Weinersmith ; color by Mary Cagle
- The abandonment of the Jews, America and the Holocaust, 1941-1945, David S. Wyman
- Luxembourgers in the new world, a reedition based on the work of Nicholas Gonner "Die Luxemburger in der Neuen Welt", Dubuque, Iowa, 1889 : published with a complete index ..., Jean Ensch, Jean-Claude Muller, Robert E. Owen (editors) ; original translations by Gerald L. Liebenau and Jean-Claude Muller
- Ellis Island, Elaine Landau
- Which way home, HBO Documentary Films presents ; in association with Good and White Buffalo Entertainment ; a Mr. Mudd Production in association with Documentress Films ; directed and produced by Rebecca Cammisa
- Emigrants to Pennsylvania, 1641-1819 ;, a consolidation of ship passenger lists from the Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography, edited by Michael Tepper
- Dutch emigration to North America, 1624-1860;, a short history
- Polish immigration to the United States, authorized notes from the lectures of Professor Waclaw W. Soroka
- On emigration (1871), [Friedrich Kapp] ; translated [from the German] by Lewis W. Tusken
- Italian immigrants, 1880-1920, by Anne M. Todd
- The Alsace emigration book, compiled by Cornelia Schrader-Muggenthaler
- A genealogist's guide to discovering your immigrant & ethnic ancestors, how to find and record your unique heritage, Sharon DeBartolo Carmack
- Immigrant kids, by Russell Freedman
- Irish immigrants, 1840-1920, by Megan O'Hara
- The Swiss emigration book, compiled by Cornelia Schrader-Muggenthaler
- Ellis island, Elizabeth Carney
- The shelter and the fence, when 982 Holocaust refugees found safe haven in America, Norman H. Finkelstein
- All of me, Llévate mis amores, directed by Arturo Gonzalez Villasenor
- Destination America, Chuck Wills ; accompanies the television series by David Grubin
- Topographical dictionary of 2885 English emigrants to New England, 1620-1650., Edited and indexed by Elijah Ellsworth Brownell
- Sweet land, Libero and Jeff Lipsky present a film by Ali Selim, a LaSalleHolland production in association with Beautiful Motion Pictures, 120 dB Films, Liebermania and Channel Z Films ; produced by Jim Bigham, Alan Cumming, Ali Selim ; written and directed by Ali Selim
- Passengers who arrived in the United States September 1821-December 1823., From transcripts made by the State Dept
- Germans to America, lists of passengers arriving at U.S. ports, edited by Ira A. Glazier, P. William Filby
- Immigrants to America appearing in English records, by Frank Smith
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