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Adler, Bill, and Stephen Sumida, eds., Growing Up Asian American, Perennial Currents, 1995.
This collection of fiction and non-fiction pieces presents stories of childhood, adolescence, and coming of age in the United States. The stories feature immigrants from several Asian countries, including Korea, China, Japan, and India, from the 1800s to the 1900s, and show how this population had a great impact on American life.
Daniels, Roger, American Immigration: A Student Companion, Oxford University Press, 2001.
This book was written specifically for use in schools and colleges as a resource for research in American history, ethnic and multicultural studies, and genealogy. It covers many aspects of immigration, including an examination of different ethnic groups and their historical background; key immigration legislation; different categories of immigrants, such as refugees, children, and exiles; and religious groups.
, Coming to America: A History of Immigration and Ethnicity in American Life, HarperCollins...
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