HIST3862: American Immigration History

3 CreditsHistorical PerspectivesRace, Power, and Justice in the United States

Global migrations to U.S. from Europe, Asia, Latin America, and Africa, from early 19nth century to present. Causes/cultures of migration. Migrant communities, work, and families. Xenophobia, assimilation/integration, citizenship, ethnicity, race relations. Debates over immigration. Place of immigration in America's national identity.

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B+ Average (3.488)Most Common: A (58%)

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    Effort
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    Interesting
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