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Aliens or Americans?

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The author surveys the contemporary influx of foreign-born people into the United States, tracing where migrants come from, how they are admitted and distributed, and the social, legal, and urban challenges their presence creates. He analyzes immigration laws, legislative and administrative problems, and the effects on national character and city life, and presents denominational and home-mission responses aimed at assimilation through Christian instruction and social aid. Chapters combine statistical evidence, case studies, maps, and appendices of tables and laws to argue that American Protestant action can determine whether newcomers remain isolated or become integrated members of civic life.

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Howard B. Grose

Howard B. Grose is an author known for his work "Aliens or Americans?" This book explores themes of identity and belonging, questioning the nature of American citizenship and the immigrant experience. Grose's writing reflects a keen interest in social issues and cultural dynamics, making his contributions relevant to discussions about national identity. While not widely recognized in mainstream literature, his work offers a thought-provoking perspective on the complexities of American society.

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