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Paper Excerpts: ... their society, such as black Americans and other immigrants in American societies, as well as minority groups within a Americans and most immigrants. The designer of the original SAT, psychologist Carl Brigham...believed in the natural Americanization programs for immigrants at the turn of the century were a bad idea because it assumed that new accepted as a mechanism to promote uniform "Americanized" philosophies among immigrants (Ammem, 2003). Mandatory laws findings that inform this issue include: * Native African Americans in areas of high immigration fared better than native African Americans in low immigration ...
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Sources list for AMERICAN IMMIGRANTS: Daniels, Roger. "No lamps were lit for them: Angel Island and the historiography of Asian American immigration." Journal of American Ethnic History, (1997): Sept, 3-19.Japanese-Americans Tamura, Eileen H. "Gender, schooling and teaching, and the Nisei in Hawai'i: an episode in American immigration history, 1900-1940." Journal of American Ethnic History, (1995): June, 3-27. Japanese-Americans Yoshihama, Mieko. "Battered women's coping strategies and psychological distress: differences by immigration status." American Journal of Community Psychology, (2002): June, 429-453. Japanese-Americans Rodriguez, Clara E. "Puerto Ricans: Immigrants and Migrants" http://www.americansall.com/PDFs/02-americans -all/9.9.pdf#search='puerto%20rican%20migrate Rodriguez, Clara E. "Puerto Ricans: Immigrants and Migrants" http://www.americansall.com/PDFs/02-americans -all/9.9.pdf#search='puerto%20rican%20migrate 16 Dec. 2005. Multi-Cultural Puerto Rico Hynds, Alex. "Central American Nations Lobby U.S. Government to Soften Impact of New Immigration Law." EcoCentral: Central American Economy and Sustainable Development, 2.13: 1-15. Nicaraguans in Miami More sources on "AMERICAN IMMIGRANTS"
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