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  1. Added Jun 26, 2008 by lcinstitute
    Each year this Princeton-based research initiative compiles a history of Mexican migration to the U.S. based on interviews conducted in Mexico during the winter. Of particular interest is the section of transcribed oral histories, available in Spanish and English, and the photo gallery of retablos, popular religious folk paintings.
  2. Added Dec 24, 2006 by gutman_librarians and 3 others
    Harvard’s Open Collections Program brings together thousands of primary sources from the university’s libraries and allows users to search and view them online. This extensive collection of historical material is available to the public free of charge. The site includes manuscripts, books, and images on the subjects of “Women and Work, 1800-1930" and "Immigration to the United States, 1789-1930."
  3. Added Dec 01, 2006 by silviab
    Article describing the Bilingual Educacion Act.
  4. Added Dec 01, 2006 by silviab
    Article on language programs for immigrant children according to Title 3.
  5. Added Nov 22, 2006 by baratama
    Ministers from Europe and Africa are in Libya to discuss ways to stem the flow of illegal immigrants using North Africa as a transit route to Europe.
  6. Added Oct 16, 2006 by andyweiss1982
    This movie details the Five Points neighborhood of ante-bellum New York, when the Irish immigration wave to the United States was at its apex, and the Know Nothings, America’s first important nativist movement, was on the rise.
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