They Came to Toil: Newspaper Representations of Mexicans and Immigrants in the Great Depression. By Melita M. Garza.Winston, BryanAztlan: A Journal of Chicano Studies
They Came to Toil: Newspaper Representations of Mexicans and Immigrants in the Great Depressiondoi:10.1093/jahist/jaz113Andrés Benny JJournal of American History
New immigrants would have been 10 sub-difficult, but why not seen in 100 years with the United States on the Great Depression. In t 翻译结果5复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 Comes from south the Italian Rome the mountainous area countryside young people, in order to change the destiny, is ...
those immigrants began to erect monuments to Christopher Columbus, who they viewed as an explorer seeing a better trade route in the fifteenth century. Columbus Circle in New York was erected in 1892.
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the United States made illegal entry a felony in an attempt to stop Mexican immigration. During the Great Depression, tens of thousands of Mexicans were deported from the United States. After the passing of the Immigration and N...
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Executive Summary The United States is in an economic crisis that may already be the worst since the Great Depression and some fear that the country may be in a downward spiral. For immigration analysts and policymakers alike, the crisis raises fundamental questionsDG Papademetriou...