Papers 4161-4170 of total 5477 found.
…with the United States Immigration Service and then enlisted in the Navy during World War I. After the war, Allred studied law while working as a clerk in a Wichita Falls law office. In 1921, he received an LL.B. from Cumberland University, Lebanon, Tennessee…
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…000 people depended on 'susso' to survive. Throughout the depression decade, there were many suggestions put fourth as to how the economic slump should be rectified. In its early days of power, the Scullin government cut back on immigration, reduced…
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…society. Andrew Warhola was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1928, to a poverty-stricken immigrant family. Having no money to buy toys, Andy's mother encouraged him and his two brothers to draw. Little Andrew took to it immediately, impressing his family…
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…came near the end of the American Revolution, he was named in honor of General George Washington. Washington's parents were Scottish-English immigrants. His father was William Irving, a sea faring Scotsman, who served as petty officer in the British armed…
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…on workers and employers. The SDP called its vision for a welfare state the "people’s home." The SDP government greatly expanded the welfare state. It provided a long list of benefits for all citizens and even immigrant workers. It introduced…
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…Napoleon Bonaparte: Image of an Emperor Napoleon's story has a fairy tale quality, but instead of rags to riches it is immigrant to Emperor. What follows is an analysis of Napoleon as an individual in history; particular attention is paid…
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…, but not his experiment. The African peoples came to define themselves along racial, rather than ethnic lines, though they would continue to transmit stories of their own ethnic cultures to their children. Just as Europeans immigrants came out of specific…
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…and mysterious inventor of the technical age, and is also a cult icon of alternative science followers. A Serbian immigrant, he arrived in America a pauper, earned fame and fortune as an eccentric but flamboyant genius, and died in poverty. Nikola Tesla's patents…
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…as they could but Britain hindered the immigration of Jews to Palestine because it would upset the Arabs. Its obvious that one factor didn't lead up to the holocaust and one thing can not be held responsible for it but everyone must shoulder some of the blame from…
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immigrants and validate their cruel treatment towards their minority. In comparison, Shakespeare's play "the merchant of Venice", is instead more complex and ambiguous then a simple crowd pleaser. Although entertaining there are several underlined political…
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