United States-Emigration and immigration-Government policy-History
United States-Emigration and immigration-Government policy-History is a book subject. It includes 21 books, written by 17 different authors.
Key facts
- number of authors: 17 people
- number of books: 21
- books: America classifies the immigrants : from Ellis Island to the 2020 census, Anti-Asian exclusion in the United States during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries : the history leading to the Immigration Act of 1924, Black interdictions : Haitian refugees and antiblack racism on the high seas
- authors: Joel Perlmann, Herbert P. LePore, Philip Kretsedemas
- publication dates: 2018, 2013, 2022
- book publishers: Oxford University Press, The Edwin Mellen Press, Lexington Books
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