Americans All, Immigrants All
by U. S. Department of the Interior Office of Education
About this book
The United States Department of the Interior, Office of Education partnered with the Columbia Broadcasting System to present a series of 26 dramatic radio broadcast programs detailing the role of immigrants in the development of the USA. This small volume was printed as a supplement to the programs. It contains a great deal of the data concerning the contributions of immigrants to the country, often in condensed or tabular form, which were highlighted in the broadcasts. - Summary by Mark Smith
Chapters (13)
1The Programs and Their Purposes
2What Brought Us to the United States
3When We Came to the United States
4The Development of Our Immigrant Policy
5The Immigrant and Our Economic Progress
6Pulling Together - The American Way
7Are People Really Different?
8Immigration From 1820 to 1936
9Our Gifts to Science and to Agriculture
10Our Gifts to Industry and to Commerce
11Our Gifts to the Arts and Crafts
12Our Gifts to Social Progress and Government
13"Dear Listener"

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