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A Nation of Immigrants

Book • 1958
In 'A Nation of Immigrants', John F. Kennedy provides a comprehensive history of immigration in the United States, from colonial times to the mid-20th century.

He emphasizes the importance of immigration in shaping America's identity and prosperity, and argues for more inclusive and equitable immigration policies.

The book was initially published in 1958 as a pamphlet and later expanded and published posthumously in 1964.

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Mentioned in 2 episodes

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Brian Sauve
as a book that popularized the idea of America being a nation of immigrants.
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Mentioned by Pete Quinones in a discussion about the 1964 immigration bill and its authorship.
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Inquisition 11: Yockey Continues - The Articulation of Culture
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Jonathan Greenblatt
while discussing President John F. Kennedy's writings.
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