Date of Award

8-1934

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Science (MS)

Department

History

Keywords

Naturalization -- Kansas -- Crawford County -- History

Abstract

America, since its discovery, has been a haven for the oppressed of other lands. This continent has offered to millions of immigrants from the old world new economic and social opportunities, a wider freedom, and a greater chance for personal development. In return the newcomers have woven their ideas and ideals into the fabric of a great nation. The first immigrants gave much to the country. They were home seekers ready and willing to cooperate with the native born to make this an enlightened country. The settlers of Crawford County, Kansas have proved to be no exception. Many interesting problems have arisen, however, concerning the naturalization and Americanization of the aliens within the country.

Comments

iii, 107 leaves; 28 cm.

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