United States -- Emigration and immigration
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United States -- Emigration and immigration
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- The American in Canada, real-life tax and financial insights into moving to and living in Canada, Brian D. Wruk
- The far away brothers, two young migrants and the making of an American life, Lauren Markham
- A genealogist's guide to discovering your immigrant & ethnic ancestors, how to find and record your unique heritage, Sharon DeBartolo Carmack
- The snakehead, an epic tale of the Chinatown underworld and the American dream, Patrick Radden Keefe
- Ships' passenger lists, 1865-1919
- The Canadian in America, real-life tax and financial insights into moving to and living in the U.S., Brian D. Wruk
- Passengers who arrived in the United States September 1821-December 1823, from transcripts made by the State Dept. --
- Which way home, HBO Documentary Films presents ; in association with Good and White Buffalo Entertainment ; a Mr. Mudd Production in association with Documentress Films ; directed and produced by Rebecca Cammisa ; executive producers, Lianne Halfon, John Malkovich, Russell Smith ; executive producers, Jack Turner, Bristol Baughan, Bette Cerf Hill ; for HBO Documentary Films, executive producer, Sheila Nevins
- A List of alien passengers, bonded from January 1, 1847, to January 1, 1851, for the use of the overseers of the poor in the Commonwealth, prepared under the direction of the Auditor of Accounts by J.B. Munroe, Superintendent of Alien Passengers for the Port of Boston. --
- Emigrants, why the English sailed to the New World, James Evans
- Naturalizations of foreign Protestants in the American and West Indian colonies (pursuant to Statute 13 George II, c.7), edited by M.S. Giuseppi. --
- The snakehead, an epic tale of the Chinatown underworld and the American dream, Patrick Radden Keefe
- Passenger arrivals, 1819-1820, a transcript of the list of passengers who arrived in the United States from the 1st October, 1819, to the 30th September, 1820. --
- The Irish way, becoming American in the multiethnic city, James R. Barrett
- Border vigils, keeping migrants out of the rich world, Jeremy Harding
- The snakehead, an epic tale of the Chinatown underworld and the American dream, Patrick Radden Keefe
- Borderwall as architecture, Ronald Rael ; Foreword by Teddy Cruz
- Immigration Form 30A (surnames A-Z) : 1919-1924
- Central America's forgotten history, revolution, violence, and the roots of migration, Aviva Chomsky
- Original lists of emigrants in bondage from London to the American Colonies, 1719-1744, edited and with introduction by Marion and Jack Kaminkow. --
- The emigration of gentlemen's sons to the United States and Canada, by A.G. Bradley. --
- American refugees, turning to Canada for freedom, Rita Shelton Deverell
- Undocumented, how immigration became illegal, Aviva Chomsky
- Calculated kindness, refugees and America's half-open door, 1945 to the present, Gil Loescher, John A. Scanlan. --
- State of emergency, the Third World invasion and conquest of America, Patrick J. Buchanan
- Their great gift, courage, sacrifice, and hope in a new land, John Coy ; photographs by Wing Young Huie
- Historical aspects of the immigration problem, select documents, by Edith Abbott. --
- Emigrants from England, 1773-1776, transcribed by Gerald Fothergill. --
- American immigration, a very short introduction, David A Gerber
- Solito, solita, crossing borders with youth refugees from Central America, edited by Steven Mayers and Jonathan Freedman ; with a foreword by Javier Zamora
- Immigrant ancestors, a list of 2,500 immigrants to America before 1750, edited by Frederick Adams Virkus. --
- A nation of nations, a great American immigration story, Tom Gjelten
- The far away brothers, two young migrants and the making of an American life, Lauren Markham
- Arguing immigration, the debate over the changing face of America, edited by Nicolaus Mills ; with essays by Toni Morrison ... [et al.]. --
- The other side, stories of Central American teen refugees who dream of crossing the border, Juan Pablo Villalobos ; translated by Rosalind Harvey
- A Replacement life, Boris Fishman
- Polish, Czech & Slovak genealogy guide, how to trace your family tree in Eastern Europe, Lisa A. Alzo
- Bristol and America, a record of the first settlers in the colonies of North America, 1654-1685, including the names with places of origin of more than 10,000 servants to foreign plantations who sailed from the port of Bristol to Virginia, Maryland, and other parts of the Atlantic coast, and also to the West Indies from 1654-1685, this list is compiled and published from records of the Corporation of the City of Bristol, England ; with preface by N. Dermott Harding ; and historical introduction by Wm. Dodgson Bowman. --
- All standing, the remarkable story of the Jeanie Johnston, the legendary Irish famine ship, Kathryn Miles
- A replacement life, a novel, Boris Fishman
- Conditional citizens, on belonging in America, Laila Lalami
- Topographical dictionary of 2885 English emigrants to New England, 1620-1650, by Charles Edward Banks ; edited and indexed by Elijah Ellsworth Brownell. --
- The abandonment of the Jews, America and the Holocaust, 1941-1945, David S. Wyman. --
- The British Colonist in North America, a guide for intending emigrants.--
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