A Nation of Immigrants. Illustrated
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A Nation of Immigrants. Illustrated

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eBook - ePub

A Nation of Immigrants. Illustrated

About this book

A Nation of Immigrants is John F. Kennedy's eloquent and enduring tribute to the diverse peoples who built the United States. Originally written in 1958, when Kennedy was a U.S. Senator, and later published in an expanded edition in 1964 after his assassination, the book offers a thoughtful exploration of America's immigration history, its founding principles, and the ongoing role of immigrants in shaping the nation's identity. Kennedy traces the waves of immigration that have defined the American experience—from the earliest European settlers to 20th-century arrivals from Asia, Latin America, and beyond. He presents immigration not as a problem, but as a source of strength and renewal, emphasizing how newcomers have contributed to the economy, culture, and values of the United States. The book is both historical and forward-looking, advocating for a more just and humane immigration policy. Kennedy warns against fear, prejudice, and nativism, reminding readers that America's greatness lies in its openness, diversity, and promise of opportunity. A Nation of Immigrants remains a powerful and timely statement on what it means to be American. It is a call to honor the country's immigrant heritage while continuing to uphold its democratic ideals in an ever-changing world.

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Publisher
Asimis Books
Year
2025
Topic
History
eBook ISBN
9786178710521

Table of contents

  1. Chapter I. A Nation of Nations
  2. Chapter II. Why They Came
  3. Chapter III. Waves of Immigration—The Pre-Revolutionary Forces
  4. Chapter IV. Waves of Immigration—The Post-Revolutionary Forces
  5. Chapter V. The Immigrant Contribution
  6. Chapter VI. Immigration Policy
  7. Chapter VII. Where We Stand

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