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... American advantages. He does not have to forget foreign customs and foreign loyalties for he is not a naturalized but a natural-born American citizen. These Negro migrants are a part of a great body of American citizens who are ...
... American advantages. He does not have to forget foreign customs and foreign loyalties for he is not a naturalized but a natural-born American citizen. These Negro migrants are a part of a great body of American citizens who are ...
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... Americans, and each was inclined to be critical of the other. A distinguished German-American (Professor Francis Lieber), writing in 1835, felt quite confident that the Germans were a most valuable addition to our population, but he was ...
... Americans, and each was inclined to be critical of the other. A distinguished German-American (Professor Francis Lieber), writing in 1835, felt quite confident that the Germans were a most valuable addition to our population, but he was ...
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... American. No material reward could possibly be so satisfying as is the gratitude and affectionate regard of the immigrant group for the person who truly interprets them to the American public. The hunger for appreciation is much deeper ...
... American. No material reward could possibly be so satisfying as is the gratitude and affectionate regard of the immigrant group for the person who truly interprets them to the American public. The hunger for appreciation is much deeper ...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS | 3 |
The Urge Forward Rt Hon Sir George E Foster | 14 |
The Correlation of Public and Private Social Service Charles H Johnson | 29 |
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Proceedings of the National Conference of Social Work, Volumen13 National Conference on Social Welfare Vista de fragmentos - 1886 |
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