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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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Congressional Record articles of interest, 1949-1960 (Folder 18)
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Mixed materials including the First Semi-Annual Report of the Displaced Persons Commission to the president and congress; copies of the "Congressional Record" dealing with immigration, citizenship, civil rights, human rights and refugee rights issues; an appendix of the Interpreter Release with the text of President Eisenhower's immigration message, and clippings from the "Congressional Record" dealing with foreign policy and views on immigration.
Collection:
Immigrants' Protective League records
Access:
Public access


Reports of Sponsors to Displaced Persons Commission, 1948 (Folder 34)
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Sample letter and form for displaced persons to report to the Displaced Persons Commission, as stipulated by the Displaced Persons Act of 1948.
Date:
1948
Collection:
Immigrants' Protective League records
Access:
Public access