The World Comes to America
Immigration to the United States Since 1945
- Author(s): Leonard Dinnerstein, David M. Reimers,
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Pages: 138
- ISBN_10: 0195384784
ISBN_13: 9780195384789
- Language: en
- Categories: Education / History , History / General , History / North America , History / Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies) , Social Science / Emigration & Immigration ,
Description:... The World Comes to America provides an overview of the groups of immigrants who arrived in the United States after World War II ended in 1945. Authors Leonard Dinnerstein and David M. Reimers examine the groups who came to America, explaining their reasons for immigrating, noting where they settled, and discussing how they fared once they arrived. The authors cover conflicting American attitudes towards welcoming strangers and the different policies that Congress pursued to aid--or to delay--the entry of foreigners to America. Features
* Offers comprehensive coverage of post-war immigration to the U.S.
* Explores the interaction between political policies, cultural shifts, racism, and economic changes, and how they impact immigration flows
* Includes coverage of the most recent immigration patterns
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