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North American Congress on Latin America
"The North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA) is an independent, nonprofit organization founded in 1966 that works toward a world in which the nations and peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean are free from oppression and injustice, and enjoy a relationship with the United States based on mutual respect, free from economic and political subordination. To that end, our mission is to provide information and analysis on the region, and on its complex and changing relationship with the United States, as tools for education and advocacy - to foster knowledge beyond borders." (from their About Us page)
globalization  government  international  news  politics  environment  food  health  latin-american  american  immigration 
12 days ago by dilibrary
America as a World Leader: Internal Change | Internet History Sourcebooks
Primary source documents related to the changes that swept America during the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. Covers McCarthyism, the rise of the Conservative Movement, immigration, civil rights, and free speech issues.
american  history  primary-sources  1960s  1970s  1980s  globalization  1990s  civilrights  1st-amendment  immigration  politics  freespeech 
february 2012 by dilibrary
US Immigration | Internet History Sourcebooks
This site, maintained by Fordham University, makes available the full text of
american  history  primary-sources  immigrants  immigration 
february 2012 by dilibrary
The Haymarket Trial of 1886 | Famous Trials | UMKC School of Law | University of Missouri - Kansas City
A collection of images, primary documents, trial reports, maps, and other materials relating to the trial of the 8 men arrested in connection to the Haymarket Riot and accused of murder.
american  history  images  primary-sources  industrialization  labor  immigration 
february 2012 by dilibrary
Destination America | PBS
This companion website to the PBS series includes information about European immigration to the United States between 1815 and 1915. The Resources page includes recommended books and websites for further reading.
history  american  immigration 
october 2009 by dilibrary

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