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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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Illiteracy Commission of the United States, 1920-1931 (Folder 48)
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Illiteracy statistics in Illinois by county, including documents detailing ways to improve literacy rates in the state and documents relating to the Adult Education Bill. Includes articles on the Adult Education law by Mrs. Kenneth Rich of the Immigrants' Protective League.
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Immigrants' Protective League records
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Public access


Methods for Teaching English, 1935-1945 (Folder 82)
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Correspondence, notes, reports, and syllabus examples discussing teaching English to adults, including illiterate adults. Includes religious pamphlet 'The Game with Minutes and How to Play It'.
Collection:
Immigrants' Protective League records
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Public access