American Immigration in the Early Twentieth Century
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8
ABSTRACT:
An 8 page discussion of the deep seated discrimination which characterized American immigration policies during the first two decades of the Twentieth Century. Immigrants from different regions of the world were regarded quite differently from one another in terms of whether they would be welcomed into the U.S. Many became the targets of many injustices both unofficially and officially through the biased immigration laws which were put into place. Bibliography lists 1 sources.
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