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Genetic testing could be an interesting fun fact for people by finding out exactly the amount they are of different ethnicities or […]
Genetic testing could be an interesting fun fact for people by finding out exactly the amount they are of different ethnicities or […]
The book Make Your Home among Strangers is an interesting and telling story about the Cuban experiences in American and more specifically […]
The house committee on debating Japanese redress for internment was an interesting and admitabliable confusing look into the American action to correct […]
This documentary is a piece focused on the integration of asian refugees into a midwestern town and the strife that they encountered. […]
This movie was fascinating on many different levels. From all angles: as social commentary of the anti-semtic world, an observation into the […]
Gasa Gasa Girl Goes to Camp is really a coming of age story during Japanese internment in the United states. The story […]
The Architecture of Race In American Immigration Law explores the complex issue of immigration law in the United State while foucing on […]
Island: Poetry and the History of Chinese Immigrants on Angel Island, 1910-1940 tells a little represented story about those who suffered the […]
The book Bread Givers is effectively the clash of orthodoxy with the contemporary life. Anzia Yezierska drawing from her own experience of […]
Both texts rave about the benefits of their American immigration and how wonderful their lives are now. Interesting to note is how […]