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Title Immigration and Refugee Services of America Press Releases, Jan-Jul 1958
Date 24 Jan-3 Jul 1958
Document Type Press Release; Correspondence; Leaflet
Reference IHRC1013, Box 128, Folder 3
Library / Archive Immigration History Research Center Archives, University of Minnesota
Collection Name Immigration and Refugee Services of America
Description Press releases issued by the Common Council for American Unity, covering international affairs, US government and history, current affairs, civil rights, and life in the United States (including the 'Letters from America' series). Includes a list of articles included in press releases throughout 1958, a leaflet advertising 'Letters from America', and a memorandum addressed to editorial advisors.
Theme(s) Permanent Settlement and Successive Generations; Religion, Ethnic Identity and Community Relations
People Eisenhower, President Dwight D
Keywords United Nations, diplomacy, culture, history, infrastructure, science, legislature, politics, judiciary, passport, holidays and celebrations, music, public health, disease, nature, immigration, civil rights, racism, discrimination, legislation, languages, trade, unemployment, social services, labour union, education, inflation, recession, Cold War, vaccination, literacy, art, sport, Communism, wages, crime
Additional Information Please note: Some of the metadata for this document has been taken from the Immigration History Research Center Archives catalogue.
Catalogue Link Immigration History Research Center Archives Catalogue
Language English; Spanish; French, German; Serbo-Croat; Hungarian; Japanese; Lithuanian; Norwegian; Polish; Portuguese; Italian; Russian; Slovenian; Ukrainian; Czech; Slovakian; Yiddish; Swedish; Armenian; Finnish; Greek
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