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Title Immigration and Refugee Services of America Division of the Foreign Language Press – Press Releases [Folder 6]
Date Jan-May 1935
Document Type Press Release
Reference IHRC1013, Box 20, Folder 2
Library / Archive Immigration History Research Center Archives, University of Minnesota
Collection Name Immigration and Refugee Services of America
Description Press releases covering various topics such as education, work and immigration issues. Includes copy relating to workmen's compensation, women office workers, dust storms and subsistence homesteads.
Theme(s) Politics, Legislation and Governance
Places Boulder Dam [Hoover Dam], Nevada, Arizona, Alaska, United States
Ports New York, United States
Nationality American; African American; European; American-Indians
People Lincoln, President Abraham (1809-1865); Washington, President George (1732-1799)
Keywords Social Security Act, multiculturalism, public works, compensation, health and sickness, labour, employment, disease, census, medicine, Congress, child labour, citizenship, alien, women, wages, legislation, tax, government, food, children, relief, education, homestead, agriculture, crime, murder, race, Great Depression, science, accident, injudiciary, measles, indigenous people, history
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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