Immigration: Then and Now

Immigration: Then and Now
ISBN-10
0590930974
ISBN-13
9780590930970
Series
Immigration
Pages
80
Language
English
Published
1997-03-01
Publisher
Scholastic
Author
Karen Baicker

Description

This book will help you buildan awreness of the history of immigration in our country from the time of the Indians crossing the Bering Straight to the demographics of today.

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