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…with in perfect amity, without daring to command 'em; but, on the contrary, caress 'em with all the brotherly and friendly affection in the world." The natives are very useful to immigrants who came from other areas of the world into Surinam. Behn thought of them…
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immigrants who wanted to escape fighting in their homeland. However, the religion did not spread throughout the country. It finally came to the attention of the Japanese people because a Prince named Shotoku thought he could use it as a tool to make the Koreans…
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…parents, Immigrant families struggling for survival are themselves bewildered by surroundings, and can offer little support to help their children’s social and cultural struggles.” (Chan) Structural assimilation occurs with the integration of schools and other…
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…the ideas of Garvey, but immigrants were as well. However, not everyone viewed Marcus Garvey’s work as inspirational. "We may seriously ask, is not Marcus Garvey a paranoiac?" asked the NAACP's Robert Bagnall in his 1923 article "The Madness of Marcus Garvey…
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…owners had slaves working for them, and those who could not afford to own slaves would work on their own farm. The North, or Free States, had more immigrants settling in its areas, where labour was needed…
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…started from the war. From the start of the war the Americans weren’t at all prepared. Ending immigration was the beginning of what to come. Americans were so scared of their Japanese counterparts, that they put all the Japanese-Americans into war camps…
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…those in need. And, except for the brief Spanish-American War, the nation enjoyed the longest period without foreign wars in our history. Nearly anything seemed possible. Illiterate immigrants who started with a pushcart became millionaires through hard work…
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…among some sectors of the population that, with continuing immigration from Europe, was spreading. The prohibition movement's strength grew, especially after the formation of the Anti-Saloon League in 1893. The League, and other organizations…
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…depend too much and take advantage of welfare. The sponsors of immigrants must be responsible for taking care of their family. However, they refuse to take their responsibility, and they consider that welfare must help them. For example, one sponsor…
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…to be rigid competitive – close to paternalistic. I believe, that situation with labor exploitation still exists, and only partially inherited, because considerable part of this ethnic group are illegal immigrants, which gives opportunity to others to use them…
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