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The Swedes in America

1966
Reviews the role of Swedes in the early history and colonization of the U.S., gives a picture of the land from which they came, and lists their contributions to American life in the fields of business, politics, the arts, and science.

The Hungarians in America

1969
Traces the history of Hungarians in the United States from the discovery of the American continent to the present day and discusses their contributions to the physical and spiritual development of their new country.

The Finns in America

1977
A survey of Finnish immigration to America including their reasons for leaving their homeland, adjustment problems here, and their contributions to almost every aspect of American life.

The Armenians in America

1977
Discusses the history of the Armenian people and the numerous contributions made by Armenian immigrants and their descendants to the history and culture of the United States.

The Poles in America

1969
A history of the Poles in the New World from the settlement of Jamestown through their participation in various wars to their present day contribution to American life.

The Czechs and Slovaks in America

1967
Discusses the origins, customs and historical background of Czechs and Slovaks in the United States and the problems they faced as immigrants.

The Koreans in America

1977
Surveys the immigration of Koreans to America from 1903 to the present time and identifies the contributions of individual Koreans to American life and culture.

The Puerto Ricans in America

1973
A brief history of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rican immigration to the mainland, and the individual contributions of Puerto Ricans to American life and culture.

The Scots and Scotch-Irish in America

1966
Discusses the causes leading to the immigration of the Scots and the Scotch-Irish to the United States and describes their contributions to the economy and culture of their new country.

The Yugoslavs in America

1977
Surveys Yugoslav immigration to the United States and discusses the contributions made by Yugoslavs to various areas of American life.

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