Papers 591-600 of total 5477 found.
…. The author give us an example, for a long time already and 10 years into the future, although about 1/4 of population will be immigrants, 2/3 or all citizens will still be Caucasians. In addition, Christianity will still be the largest religion. The author…
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…ETHNIC RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION: THE SOLIDARITY OF THE GROUP The urban metropolis and its function in society cannot be understood without studying its composition as a city of immigrants, their newcomer families and friends and the ties…
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…on to Public School 133 where he finished the sixth and then dropped out in the beginning of his seventh grade. The student body consisted mainly of children from poor families similar to his own. Italian immigrants were more often than not discouraged from…
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…, but it was enlarged with the huge wave of European immigrants. Wealth was not an issue because it was usually passed through families, but with the rise of the Industrial Age, it was now possible for the average man to accumulate wealth on his own. In Ragtime, E. L…
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…American Culture in the 19th Century “Culture” means the ways in which people understand themselves and interact with each other and their environment. This essay will look at how immigration, poverty, labor disputes, and women struggling…
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…as a reaction to various events and influences from the post war period and its adoption, in turn, influenced post war immigration policies and attitudes towards immigration. This will be examined by considering a number of primary documents as well as other sources…
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…of modernism and prosperity. However, beneath the success that seemed to permeate during the 20’s, immigration, urban growth, and social tensions remained polemic issues. Like any other time of prosperity experienced before, people attempted to counter the new…
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…For hundreds of years, people have been immigrating to the United States in search of freedom, better living, and the fulfillment of the American Dream. Members of all nations and religions had visions of economic stability and political autonomy, both…
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…It now becomes clear to us that Mattie not only works for immigrants' rights, she hides illegal immigrants in her house. The novel takes a political stance, portraying Mattie's work as good and heroic. Edna and Virgie do not understand Mattie's remarks…
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…on immigration histories. There was not a lot of specific information on Japanese immigration to the United States. Most of the exhibits highlighted Japanese American history. Most of the immigration history I got came from the volunteers and the docents…
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