
Americans All, Immigrants All
by Inc. Columbia Broadcasting System United States. Office of Education
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About This Book
The United States of America has always been a nation of immigrants. With the exception of indigenous Inuits and Indians, everyone else has roots somewhere else on the globe. As our society has coalesced around the term "American", it can be helpful to our perspective to see how we became so. The contributions made in arts and sciences, literature, technology, etc., by immigrants to the USA are many and varied.In the late 1930's, the United States Department of the Interior, Office of Education partnered with the Columbia Broadcasting System to present a series of 26 dramatic radio broadcast p...
Chapters (92)
- AMERICANS ALL—IMMIGRANTS ALL
- THE STAFF
- THE PROGRAMS AND THEIR PURPOSE
- ACKNOWLEDGMENT
- What Brought Us to the United States?
- Great Historic Freedoms
- Religious Liberty
- Personal and Political Liberty
- Economic Liberty
- Intellectual Liberty
- Cultural Liberty
- When We Came to the United States
- The Development of Our Immigration Policy
- The Open Door
- Federal Control
- Checking the Tide
- Our Present Policy
- Ourselves and Our Neighbors
- The Immigrant and Our Economic Progress
- Cotton
- Tobacco
- Railroads
- Automobiles
- Steel
- Coal
- Farming
- Pulling Together—The American Way
- Priceless Gifts
- The Art of Living Together
- Milestones of Progress
- Recordings of “Americans All—Immigrants All”
- Are People Really Different?
- Physical Characteristics
- Mental Characteristics
- Important Findings
- Immigration from 1820 to 1936
- Our Gifts to Science and to Agriculture
- Medicine
- Physics
- Astronomy
- Chemistry
- Exploration
- Other Sciences
- Philosophers
- Agriculture
- Our Gifts to Industry and Commerce
- Inventions
- Transportation
- Manufacturing
- Communication
- Commerce
- Mining
- Banking
- Building
- Our Gifts to the Arts and Crafts
- Literature
- Music
- Art
- Sculpture
- Architecture
- Motion Pictures
- Theatre
- Journalism
- Our Gifts to Social Progress and Government
- Social Welfare
- Government and Politics
- Philanthropy
- Champions of Human Liberty
- National Defense
- Labor
- Religious Work
- Education
- Law and Order
- THE PROGRAMS AND THEIR PURPOSE
- THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE
- The Script Review Committee
- Books to Read and Sources of Other Materials
- ACKNOWLEDGMENT
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