A New History of Immigration

By BACKHAUS, Jaclyn

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9780593386125
Publisher
Penguin Workshop


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Starred Review on July 22, 2022  |  Nonfiction - Middle School/High School

Gr 5–8—An accessible and frank primer on immigration in the United States. Dramatist and third-generation immigrant Backhaus pokes holes in the long-held beliefs that this is a "nation of immigrants" or a "melting pot." Succinctly breaking down terms like settler colonialism, refugee, asylum seeker, nativism, and more, the author pulls back the veil on the often-racist policies that have determined who settles here and is allowed to build a life in this country. Many of these definitions are set apart in gray boxes that are featured within the body of t...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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