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Field name | Value |
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Title | The Interpreter, 1924-1929 |
Date | May 1924 - Mar 1929 |
Document Type | Periodical |
Reference | IHRC1013, Box 44, Folder 4 |
Library / Archive | Immigration History Research Center Archives, University of Minnesota |
Collection Name | Immigration and Refugee Services of America |
Description | Copies of 'The Interpreter', a publication aiming to interpret the Immigrant to America. Each volume covers different topics related to immigrant life, covering a wide range of subjects including culture, history, immigration legislation, and personal experiences. |
Theme(s) | Permanent Settlement and Successive Generations; Religion, Ethnic Identity and Community Relations; Arrivals: Ports and Early Experiences |
Country (from) | Germany; Armenia; Sweden; Lithuania; Russia; Norway; Hungary; Czech Republic; Finland; Poland |
Country (to) | United States of America |
Nationality | German; Armenian; Macedonian; Czech; Swedish; Lithuanian; Russian; Norwegian; Hungarian; Polish; Finnish; European |
People | Schurz, Carl |
Keywords | publications, newspaper, legislation, legislature, politics, immigration, push factors, education, employment, history, culture, languages, sport, Jewish, alien, judiciary, fascism, family, railroad, xenophobia, travel, agriculture, farming, socialism, food, art, quota, clothing, election, shipping, citizenship, employment, reunion, race |
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 |
Copyright | Copyright ownership in these materials is governed by US and international laws. The Immigration History Research Center Archives (IHRCA) holds the original objects from which these copies were made, but does not claim copyright ownership in the originals or scanned reproductions. The IHRCA welcomes additional information about the originals. |