3 edition of Migrant Negro youth found in the catalog.
Migrant Negro youth
Published
1948
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | Earl Richard Moses. |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | viii, 293 leaves. |
Number of Pages | 293 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL22396326M |
Many immigrant youth in the United States may be eligible to apply for lawful immigration status. One of the most common immigration options for immigrant youth is special immigrant juvenile status (SIJS), which is a pathway to a green card for immigrant children who have been abused, abandoned, or neglected by one or both of their parents. The New Negro: An Interpretation () is an anthology of fiction, poetry, and essays on African and African-American art and literature edited by Alain Locke, who lived in Washington, DC, and taught at Howard University during the Harlem Renaissance. As a collection of the creative efforts coming out of the burgeoning New Negro Movement or Harlem Renaissance, the book is considered by.
The Life stories of migrant youth A Production of the center for educational pathways Created in partnership with imperial County, California Office of education Front cover art by Jesenia Silva. Welcome Welcome to a special comic book, created by migrant students for migrant families throughout the world. Through a grant partnership between. The Green-Book was indispensable to black-owned historians, says Smithsonian curator Joanne Hyppolite, the listings offer a record of the “rise of the black middle class, and in Author: Jacinda Townsend. Migrant Farmworker Families: Books for Kids These books explore the life of migrant farm workers in a way that children can understand and relate to. From an alphabet book to stories about Cesar Chavez to a young adult novel, these titles offer thoughtful and moving portraits that will inspire all children.
Last summer there were Negro riots in New York, Rochester, Jersey City, Elizabeth, Paterson, Dixmoor, and Philadelphia. Mostly made up of Negro youth who know how bad off they are. There will be more. Though The Sun is Also a Star is without a doubt a book about romance and serendipity, it also takes a crucial look at both immigration and expectations for the children of Author: Kerri Jarema. The articles in this volume of The ANNALS can be classified by three themes: migration in the context of transitions to adulthood, including schooling, employment, and family formation; consequences of migration for health, reproductive outcomes, and childbearing; and migration strategies and consequences. All the articles presented here are innovative in their approach, and their findings.
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