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BookEntry/Object ID
2015.021.006Description
FREEDOM TO MOVE, IMMIGRATION AND MIGRATION IN U.S.HISTORY. Collection of multimedia materials in a "History in a Box" including: CD Freedom to Move - Voices of Immigration and Migration; Historians on the Record - 9 lectures on Immigration and Migration; 32p booklet 'Treasures of American History', documents presented as a tribute to new citizens; 'Freedom to Move' a 175p Resource book for teachers, not grade-level-specific and a CD-ROM printable version; 22x34" timeline poster of immigration; Ten 22x17" posters: Runaway slave, 1864 The Emigrant's Guide to Idaho, Arrival at Ellis Island 1907, Lower East Side Tenement c 1910, Asian women on ship 1925 arriving at Angel Island Immigration Station, WW1 notice of available help to All Aliens from NY Mayor's Committee on Aliens in 6 languages, 'One-Way Ticket by Langston Hughes 1949, 1942 Japanese internment noptice, Braceros crossing from Mexico to Texas c 1950s, Pres. Johnson signing the Immigration Act of 1964; Ten illustrated questions for discussion cards on Phillis Wheatley, California Gold Rush, Irish Immigration, The Chrisman Sisters 1886 homesteaders, Lakota students at Carlisle Indian Industrial School, Literacy Test, Poem inscribed at Angel Island (in Chinese) 1921-29, c1930 poem 'ElDeportado', 1939 passport for jewish immigrant, 1970s Vietnamese refugees.