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Struggling to Become American, 1899-1940


Latino-American History

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No. of pages 106

Published: 2006

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Great for age 7-11 years

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The late 19th-century imperial surge of the United States greatly affected Latino Americans. The fourth volume of ""Latino-American History"", ""Struggling to Become American: 1899-1940"", covers Puerto Rican and Cuban immigration, along with Mexican migration, and spotlights Latinos who fought for the United States during World War I. Students will also find discussion about conditions on the U.S. homefront, where a great number of Latino laborers were recruited to work in the railway, steel, meatpacking, construction, and agriculture industries. The author also describes early Latino-American struggles for acceptance, equality, and fair treatment in the United States, particularly during the Great Depression.

 

This book is part of a book series called Latino-American History .

This book is aimed at children in primary school.

There are 106 pages in this book. This book was published 2006 by Facts On File Inc .

Robin Doak, a former editor of Weekly Reader and U. S. Kids magazine, has 18 years of experience writing for children. She has written more than 35 books for young readers on various subjects including history, geography, and science.

This book is in the following series:

Latino-American History

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