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Freedom to Be Oppressed

By: Thomas Hodge
Narrated by: Kyle Tait
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Summary

This serves as a review and analysis of the history of immigration during the 20th century. It reflects the discrimination and prejudices that existed early in the century and compare them to some of the issues that occur during the 21st century.

©2014 Thomas Hodge (P)2014 Thomas Hodge
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