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Books with title Immigrants

  • Immigrants

    Martin W. Sandler

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Feb. 28, 1995)
    From the seafaring travelers who long ago passed through Ellis Island to the jet board newcomers of today, immigrants have helped to shape the history and the soul of our country. Drawing upon the vast archives of photographs and prints in the Library of Congress, this handsome volume chronicles their journeys, their hardships, and their triumphs. Notable Children's Trade Books in Social Studies 1996 (NCSS/CBC)
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  • Famous Immigrants

    Debra J. Housel

    eBook (Teacher Created Materials, Oct. 1, 2007)
    Many talented and skilled immigrants came to America from various places in the world and brought with them their own cultures and traditions to enrich the American way of life. In this inspirational title, readers learn about some of the most famous lives and accomplishments of immigrants such as Canada's Elijah McCoy, Russia's Irving Berlin, Father Edward Flanagan, and Chinese architect I. M. Pei. The fascinating sidebars, vivid scrapbook layout, and lively images work in conjunction with the easy-to-read text, helpful index and table of contents, and accessible glossary to give readers an enlightening and enjoyable experience as they move through from cover to cover.
  • Greek Immigrants

    W Scott Ingram, Professor Robert Asher

    Hardcover (Facts on File, Nov. 1, 2004)
    The United States is truly a nation of immigrants. Spanning the time from when the Europeans first came to the New World, this book conveys the excitement of these stories to young people. It highlights the themes, people, places, and events that were important to each immigrant group.
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  • Immigrants

    Martin W. Sandler

    Hardcover (Harpercollins, Feb. 1, 1995)
    Chronicles the vast movement of immigrants from all over the world to the United States, their dreams of freedom and opportunity, the hardships they faced in their attempts to reach and settle here, and how they have contributed to the development of a nation.
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  • Immigrants

    Martin W. Sandler

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Feb. 28, 1995)
    From the seafaring travelers who long ago passed through Ellis Island to the jet board newcomers of today, immigrants have helped to shape the history and the soul of our country. Drawing upon the vast archives of photographs and prints in the Library of Congress, this handsome volume chronicles their journeys, their hardships, and their triumphs. Notable Children's Trade Books in Social Studies 1996 (NCSS/CBC)
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  • Little Immigrants

    Kenneth Bagnell

    Hardcover (Forkner Pub Corp, Dec. 1, 1980)
    Book by Bagnell, Kenneth
  • Immigrants

    Martin W. Sandler

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Jan. 1, 2002)
    Chick-fil-A collection. 24 pages.
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  • Immigrants

    Martin Sandler

    School & Library Binding (Topeka Bindery, March 1, 2000)
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  • Immigrants

    Martin W. Sandler

    Paperback (HarperTrophy, March 31, 2000)
    Millions of people from all over the world left their homelands in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries to come to the United States. Their journeys were often long and perilous, but to these huddled masses, the sight of the Statue of Liberty signified hope for a new beginning in their new home-- America. Whether settling in city tenements or heading west for life on the frontier, these immigrants toiled to achieve the lives they had dreamed about. Their experiences helped to shape national identity and heritage.Over one hundred vintage photographs, posters, and paintings from the archives of the Library of COngress-- often called "the storehouse of the national memory"-- remind us of what becoming American meant to millions of people. Homeward BoundHomeward Bound
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  • Italian Immigrants

    Michael Burgan, Professor Robert Asher

    Hardcover (Facts on File, Nov. 1, 2004)
    The United States is truly a nation of immigrants. Spanning the time from when the Europeans first came to the New World, this book conveys the excitement of these stories to young people. It highlights the themes, people, places, and events that were important to each immigrant group.
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  • Irish Immigrants

    Timothy J Paulson, Professor Robert Asher

    Hardcover (Facts on File, Nov. 1, 2004)
    The United States is truly a nation of immigrants. Spanning the time from when the Europeans first came to the New World, this book conveys the excitement of these stories to young people. It highlights the themes, people, places, and events that were important to each immigrant group.
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  • Polish Immigrants

    W Scott Ingram, Scott Ingram, Dina McClellan, Professor Robert Asher

    Hardcover (Facts on File, Nov. 1, 2004)
    The United States is truly a nation of immigrants. Spanning the time from when the Europeans first came to the New World, this book conveys the excitement of these stories to young people. It highlights the themes, people, places, and events that were important to each immigrant group.
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