U.S. Immigration and Migration Reference Library. Detroit: UXL, 2004. 1391 pp. 6 vols.
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Title:U.S. Immigration and Migration Reference Library
Editor(s):Lawrence W. Baker, Sonia Benson, James L. Outman, Rebecca Valentine, and Roger Matuz
Imprint:UXL
Place of Publication:Detroit
Publication Year:2004
No. of Volumes:6
Total Pages:1391
ISBN:978-0-7876-75653
eISBN:978-0-7876-9331-2
Format:Collection
Frequency:Monographs
Language:English
Audience:
Children's
Gale Subject Headings:Immigration and emigration law; U.S. History; Multicultural history; Social science history; Social sciences; History specialties; International law; History; Multicultural studies
LC Subject(s):United States-Emigration and immigration-History-Sources-Juvenile literature
Description:Chronicles and interpretations of the phenomenal waves of immigration to the United States from the earliest times through the period from 1820 to 1930, when the United States was the destination of some 60% of the world's immigrants -- up to the present day, when restrictive policies have temporarily stanched the flow of immigrants.
Publisher:Gale
Address:27500 Drake Road
Farmington Hills
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Farmington Hills
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Copyright Statement:COPYRIGHT 2004 U*X*L, COPYRIGHT 2006 Gale, Cengage Learning

