Nonfiction Immigration
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A Century of Immigration
- 1820-1924
- By: Christopher Collier, James Lincoln Collier
- Narrated by: Jim Manchester
- Length: 2 hrs and 9 mins
- Unabridged
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A Century of Immigration reviews the century of 1820 through 1920, in which there were two waves of immigration to the United States.
This book discusses the varied motivations and nationalities of these new Americans, as well as the effects of mass immigration on the country as a whole, and the rise of antiforeign sentiments among more recent immigrants.
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A Century of Immigration
- 1820-1924
- Narrated by: Jim Manchester
- Length: 2 hrs and 9 mins
- Release date: 01-08-13
- Language: English
- Covering American history from the founding of Jamestown through present day, these volumes explore far beyond the dates and events of a historical chronicle....
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The Truth About Immigration
- Why Successful Societies Welcome Newcomers
- By: Zeke Hernandez
- Narrated by: André Santana, Zeke Hernandez
- Length: 11 hrs and 13 mins
- Unabridged
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Immigration is one of the most controversial topics in the United States, typically framed as a battle between anti-immigrant conservatives and pro-immigrant liberals. Yet surprisingly, almost no one on either side of this issue seems to understand the true impact that immigrants have on any aspect of American life. In The Truth About Immigration, Wharton School professor Zeke Hernandez provides an accessible, apolitical, and evidence-based look at the effects of immigration on our local communities and our nation.
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Timely fact-based perspective on immigration, great book
- By ARL on 27-09-24
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The Truth About Immigration
- Why Successful Societies Welcome Newcomers
- Narrated by: André Santana, Zeke Hernandez
- Length: 11 hrs and 13 mins
- Release date: 04-06-24
- Language: English
- "Santana's engaging narration makes the audiobook not just informative but also compelling. He captures the listener's attention whether he's discussing the historical context of immigration policies or exploring contemporary debates. Santana's delivery ensures that listeners remain thoroughly...
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A Different Mirror for Young People (Revised and Updated)
- A History of Multicultural America
- By: Ronald Takaki, Rebecca Stefoff - adaptor, A. Naomi Paik - introduction
- Narrated by: Mirai
- Length: Not Yet Known
- Unabridged
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In Ronald Takaki's multicultural masterwork, the story of America includes the Native, African, Irish, Jewish, Asian, and Latino people—and many more—who made America their home, and who often fought for rights now enjoyed by all. A Different Mirror for Young People is widely hailed as the most important resource to “teach [Americans] to value the nation's inescapable diversity" (New York Times Book Review) and has been adopted into middle and high school curricula around the country.
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A Different Mirror for Young People (Revised and Updated)
- A History of Multicultural America
- Narrated by: Mirai
- Length: Not Yet Known
- Release date: 09-06-26
- Language: English
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In Ronald Takaki's multicultural masterwork, the story of America includes the Native, African, Irish, Jewish, Asian, and Latino people—and many more—who made America their home, and who often fought for rights now enjoyed by all.
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