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"An accessible and frank primer on immigration in the United States. [A] much-needed exploration of the truths behind U.S. immigration history." -- STARRED REVIEW, School Library Journal

Introducing a new nonfiction series that uncovers hidden histories of the United States.


The true story of a nation of immigrants and its dreamers.

The United States has long been touted as a place where anyone with a little grit and determination could come to pursue the American Dream. But as more walls are erected and borders are closed, is that dream still alive today?
Complete with an 8-page color photo insert, A New History of Immigration introduces young readers to alternative histories of immigration beyond Ellis Island and amplifies the voices of marginalized immigrants and their stories of success.

A New History of Immigration

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Paperback / softback by Jaclyn Backhaus , Jennifer Sabin

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"An accessible and frank primer on immigration in the United States. [A] much-needed exploration of the truths behind U.S. immigration... Read more

    Publisher: Penguin Putnam Inc
    Publication Date: 30/08/2022
    ISBN13: 9780593386125, 978-0593386125
    ISBN10: 0593386124

    Number of Pages: 160

    Children & Teen , Children's Non-Fiction

    Description

    "An accessible and frank primer on immigration in the United States. [A] much-needed exploration of the truths behind U.S. immigration history." -- STARRED REVIEW, School Library Journal

    Introducing a new nonfiction series that uncovers hidden histories of the United States.


    The true story of a nation of immigrants and its dreamers.

    The United States has long been touted as a place where anyone with a little grit and determination could come to pursue the American Dream. But as more walls are erected and borders are closed, is that dream still alive today?
    Complete with an 8-page color photo insert, A New History of Immigration introduces young readers to alternative histories of immigration beyond Ellis Island and amplifies the voices of marginalized immigrants and their stories of success.

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