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Title | Immigration and Refugee Services of America. Frank L. Auerbach – Correspondence, Memos, 1947-1952 |
Date | 10 May 1947 - 28 Mar 1952 |
Document Type | Correspondence; Report; Leaflet |
Reference | IHRC1013, Box 177, Folder 7 |
Library / Archive | Immigration History Research Center Archives, University of Minnesota |
Collection Name | Immigration and Refugee Services of America |
Description | Correspondence to Frank Auerbach, covering a wide variety of subjects including legal cases, legislative developments, and migration from individual countries. Includes a leaflet, 'New Perspectives for Caseworkers', advertising a course at the New York School of Social Work, Columbia University. |
Theme(s) | Arrivals: Ports and Early Experiences; Politics, Legislation and Governance; Responses to Immigration |
Country (from) | India; China; Italy |
Country (to) | United States of America |
Ports | New York, United States |
Nationality | Indian; Chinese; Italian; Asian; European |
Keywords | citizenship, publishing, administration, education, social services, hospital, immigration, naturalisation, diplomacy, consul, employment, legal representation, litigation, judiciary, conference, newspaper, money, finance, legislature, politics, legislation, family, charity, alien, leisure, quota, consul, visa, child migration, refugee |
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 |
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