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Book 1
Book 1

The Chinese

This book examines the history, traditions, and contributions of Chinese immigrants who have come to live and work in th... MoreThe Chinese

Book 2
Book 2

The Africans

This book recounts how Africans were originally brought to North America as slaves and how they eventually flourished in... MoreThe Africans

Book 3
Book 3

The Africans

This book recounts how Africans were originally brought to North America as slaves and how they eventually flourished in... MoreThe Africans

Book 4
Book 4

The Chinese

This book examines the history, traditions, and contributions of Chinese immigrants who have come to live and work in th... MoreThe Chinese

Book 5
Book 5

The Jews

Most Jews who immigrated to North America over the past few centuries have all had a common motivation - to flee a life ... MoreThe Jews

Book 6
Book 6

The French

To pay for their wars, 16th-century French kings sent their people to look for gold in North America. This book presents... MoreThe French

Book 7
Book 7

The Jews

Most Jews who immigrated to North America over the past few centuries have all had a common motivation - to flee a life ... MoreThe Jews

Book 8
Book 8

The Germans

Religious conflicts brought the earliest German immigrants to North America. This book presents eyewitness accounts, whi... MoreThe Germans

Book 9
Book 9

The Hispanics

The search for gold and other treasures brought the earliest Hispanic migrants to North, Central, and South America in t... MoreThe Hispanics

Book 10
Book 10

The Japanese

The first Japanese immigrants left overcrowded villages to work the railroads, mines, and farms of North America. This b... MoreThe Japanese

Book 11
Book 11

The Poles

Difficult political and economic conditions in Poland began a wave of immigrants to North America in the 1880s. Eyewitne... MoreThe Poles

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