Emigration and immigration
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Emigration and immigration
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Emigration and immigration
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- Everyone who is gone is here, the United States, Central America, and the making of a crisis, Jonathan Blitzer
- Mastering immigration & naturalization records, W. Daniel Quillen
- Plans and proposals for the development of the up-country of South Carolina through immigration, respectfully submitted to the legislature by Theodor Wenzel
- There's no Jose' here, following the hidden lives of Mexican immigrants, Gabriel Thompson
- We are displaced, my journey and stories from refugee girls around the world, Malala Yousafzai
- Brother, I'm dying, Edwidge Danticat
- Scots Episcopalians at home and abroad, 1689-1800, by David Dobson
- Create dangerously, the immigrant artist at work, Edwidge Danticat
- Emigrants from Scotland to America, 1774-1775, copied from a loose bundle of Treasury papers in the Public Record Office, London, England, compiled and indexed in the London Office of Viola Root Cameron
- Irish emigrants in North America, consolidated edition, parts one to ten, by David Dobson ; with an index compiled by Jana Broglin
- Emigrants in chains, a social history of forced emigration to the Americas of felons, destitute children, political and religious non-conformists, vagabonds, beggars and other undesirables, 1607-1776, Peter Wilson Coldham
- Admission decisions, should immigration be restricted?, Keith Melville, Kathleen Cahill
- Home/land, a memoir of departure and return, Rebecca Mead
- Atlas of human migration, editor-in-chief, Russell King
- Brown album, essays on exile and identity, Porochista Khakpour
- Irish soldiers in colonial America (ca. 1650-1825), by David Dobson
- ¡Adiós, Habana! ¡Hola, Nueva York!, escrito por Edie Colón, ilustrado por Raúl Colón ; traducción de Alexis Romay
- American colonists in English records;, a guide to direct references in authentic records, passenger lists not in "Hotteu," etc., etc., etc