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Americans All, Immigrants All

By United States. Office of Education

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

** Listen to the dramatic tales of different groups escaping oppression and building a new life, and see how their struggles and triumphs shaped the cultural tapestry of the United States.

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2020-03-18
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** "Americans All, Immigrants All" by the United States Office of Education is a journey through the stories of those who built America, presented as a collection of compelling radio dramas from the late 1930s. It acts as a vibrant tapestry, weaving together the experiences of diverse cultural groups, and shining a light on the hopes, dreams, and sacrifices of immigrants who sought refuge and opportunity in a new land. These narratives illustrate how groups such as the English, Spanish, Irish, and African Americans, overcame hardship to leave an indelible mark on this nation, contributing to its rich cultural heritage, defining its democratic ideals, and confirming America as a beacon of hope and magnet for people from around the globe who escaped tyranny and sought new freedoms. **

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