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Some Immigrant Neighbors

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The author, writing from pastoral experience in New York City, offers a practical introduction to recent arrivals by defining terms, surveying motives and numbers, and profiling four major immigrant groups encountered in urban ministry. Chapters explore everyday life, cultural differences, and the roots of prejudice while presenting institutions and programs that aid assimilation and welfare. Emphasis falls on habits of neighborliness—education, companionship, and organized outreach—followed by discussions of helpful versus harmful responses from hosts and a closing appeal for civic responsibility and broader international understanding.

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John Robertson Henry

John Robertson Henry was an author known for his work "Some Immigrant Neighbors," which explores the experiences and challenges faced by immigrant communities. His writing often reflects a deep understanding of social dynamics and cultural interactions, providing readers with insights into the lives of those navigating new environments. Through his narratives, Henry contributes to the broader discourse on immigration and its impact on society, making his work relevant to discussions on diversity and community integration.

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