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Category : Soldiers
Languages : en
Pages : 26
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Leslie describes in detail his experiences in military training and in service, including combat action, in Europe. He was awarded a Purple Heart.
An Oral History with Robert L. Leslie
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Category : Soldiers
Languages : en
Pages : 26
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Leslie describes in detail his experiences in military training and in service, including combat action, in Europe. He was awarded a Purple Heart.
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Category : Soldiers
Languages : en
Pages : 26
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Leslie describes in detail his experiences in military training and in service, including combat action, in Europe. He was awarded a Purple Heart.
Ellis Island Oral History Project, Series AKRF, No. 017
Author: Dana Gumb
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Category : Immigrants
Languages : en
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Category : Immigrants
Languages : en
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Ellis Island Oral History Project, Series AKRF, Numbers 017
Author: Dana Gumb
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Category : Immigrants
Languages : en
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Category : Immigrants
Languages : en
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Ellis Island Oral History Project, Series AKRF, No. 017: Interview of Dr. Robert L. Leslie by Dana Gumb, August 14, 1985
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Languages : en
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Encountering Ellis Island
Author: Ronald H. Bayor
Publisher: JHU Press
ISBN: 1421413698
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 181
Book Description
A look at the process of entering America a hundred years ago—from both an institutional and a human perspective. Outstanding Academic Title, Choice America is famously known as a nation of immigrants. Millions of Europeans journeyed to the United States in the peak years of 1892–1924, and Ellis Island, New York, is where the great majority landed. Ellis Island opened in 1892 with the goal of placing immigration under the control of the federal government and systematizing the entry process. Encountering Ellis Island introduces readers to the ways in which the principal nineteenth- and early twentieth-century American portal for Europeans worked in practice, with some comparison to Angel Island, the main entry point for Asian immigrants. What happened along the journey? How did the processing of so many people work? What were the reactions of the newly arrived to the process (and threats) of inspection, delays, hospitalization, detention, and deportation? How did immigration officials attempt to protect the country from diseased or “unfit” newcomers, and how did these definitions take shape and change? What happened to people who failed screening? And how, at the journey's end, did immigrants respond to admission to their new homeland? Ronald H. Bayor, a senior scholar in immigrant and urban studies, gives voice to both immigrants and Island workers to offer perspectives on the human experience and institutional imperatives associated with the arrival experience. Drawing on firsthand accounts from, and interviews with, immigrants, doctors, inspectors, aid workers, and interpreters, Bayor paints a vivid and sometimes troubling portrait of the immigration process. In reality, Ellis Island had many liabilities as well as assets. Corruption was rife. Immigrants with medical issues occasionally faced a hostile staff. Some families, on the other hand, reunited in great joy and found relief at their journey's end. Encountering Ellis Island lays bare the profound and sometimes-victorious story of people chasing the American Dream: leaving everything behind, facing a new language and a new culture, and starting a new American life.
Publisher: JHU Press
ISBN: 1421413698
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 181
Book Description
A look at the process of entering America a hundred years ago—from both an institutional and a human perspective. Outstanding Academic Title, Choice America is famously known as a nation of immigrants. Millions of Europeans journeyed to the United States in the peak years of 1892–1924, and Ellis Island, New York, is where the great majority landed. Ellis Island opened in 1892 with the goal of placing immigration under the control of the federal government and systematizing the entry process. Encountering Ellis Island introduces readers to the ways in which the principal nineteenth- and early twentieth-century American portal for Europeans worked in practice, with some comparison to Angel Island, the main entry point for Asian immigrants. What happened along the journey? How did the processing of so many people work? What were the reactions of the newly arrived to the process (and threats) of inspection, delays, hospitalization, detention, and deportation? How did immigration officials attempt to protect the country from diseased or “unfit” newcomers, and how did these definitions take shape and change? What happened to people who failed screening? And how, at the journey's end, did immigrants respond to admission to their new homeland? Ronald H. Bayor, a senior scholar in immigrant and urban studies, gives voice to both immigrants and Island workers to offer perspectives on the human experience and institutional imperatives associated with the arrival experience. Drawing on firsthand accounts from, and interviews with, immigrants, doctors, inspectors, aid workers, and interpreters, Bayor paints a vivid and sometimes troubling portrait of the immigration process. In reality, Ellis Island had many liabilities as well as assets. Corruption was rife. Immigrants with medical issues occasionally faced a hostile staff. Some families, on the other hand, reunited in great joy and found relief at their journey's end. Encountering Ellis Island lays bare the profound and sometimes-victorious story of people chasing the American Dream: leaving everything behind, facing a new language and a new culture, and starting a new American life.
History of Oral History
Author: Leslie Roy Ballard
Publisher: Rowman Altamira
ISBN: 075911384X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 327
Book Description
Gathered here are parts I and II of the Handbook of Oral History, which set the benchmark for knowledge of the field. The eminent contributors discuss the history and methodologies of a field that once was the domain of history scholars who were responding to trends within the academy, but which has increasingly become democratized and widely used outside the realm of historical research. This handbook will be both a traveling guide and essential touchstone for anyone fascinated by this dynamic and expanding discipline.
Publisher: Rowman Altamira
ISBN: 075911384X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 327
Book Description
Gathered here are parts I and II of the Handbook of Oral History, which set the benchmark for knowledge of the field. The eminent contributors discuss the history and methodologies of a field that once was the domain of history scholars who were responding to trends within the academy, but which has increasingly become democratized and widely used outside the realm of historical research. This handbook will be both a traveling guide and essential touchstone for anyone fascinated by this dynamic and expanding discipline.
Oral History Interview with Robert L. Kitchel
Author: Robert L. Kitchel
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Languages : en
Pages : 40
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Languages : en
Pages : 40
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John Henry Nash: the Biography of a Career
Author: Robert D. Harlan
Publisher: Berkeley : University of California Press
ISBN: 9780520017122
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 192
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Publisher: Berkeley : University of California Press
ISBN: 9780520017122
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 192
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Oral History Interview with Leslie Cheek Interview
Author: Leslie Cheek
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Category : Federal aid to the arts
Languages : en
Pages : 5
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A summary by Richard Doud of an interview he conducted of Leslie Cheek for the Archives of American Art.
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Category : Federal aid to the arts
Languages : en
Pages : 5
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A summary by Richard Doud of an interview he conducted of Leslie Cheek for the Archives of American Art.
Oral History Interview with Robert L. Hickcox
Author: Robert L. Hickcox
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Languages : en
Pages : 64
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Languages : en
Pages : 64
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