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Immigrants' Protective League Records, 1919-1967

The Immigrants' Protective League was founded in 1908 as a resource for all new immigrants arriving in Chicago. The Immigrants' Protective League records contain reports, memoranda, case histories, affidavits, legislative bills, dissertations, press releases, resolutions, photographs, maps, addresses, statements, clippings, and articles.
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Beszéljünk Angolul, A Magazine of Americanization and Education (Folder 71)
4 Text
Volume 1, No. 3 of the Hungarian-language journal "Besz��lj��nk Angolul" with an articles on language and learning English .
Date:
circa 1920s
Collection:
Immigrants' Protective League records
Access:
Public access


Deportation drive clippings, 1926 (Folder 22b)
11 images
Clippings from the Chicago Tribune and New Republic about raids and arrests of "deportable" immigrants from Italy and Sicily. Includes an article about immigrants hoping to enter the United States under the provisions of the Wadsworth-Perlman bill.
Date:
1926.0
Collection:
Immigrants' Protective League records
Access:
Public access