Woofter, T. J. Races and Ethnic Groups in American Life. McGraw-Hill Book Co., N. Y. 1933.

24. A New England Town.—The New England town, founded by early settlers, changes and develops as new groups participate and function in its life.

Chase, Mary Ellen. A Goodly Heritage. Henry Holt and Co., N. Y. 1932.

25. An Industrial City.—A panorama of a rapidly expanding industrial city, peopled by groups drawn from many nations, who learn the American way of democratic life.

Bridges, H. J. On Becoming an American. Marshal Jones Company, Inc., Boston, Mass. 1919.

Leiserson, W. M. Adjusting Immigrant and Industry. Harper and Brothers, N. Y. 1924.

26. Grande Finale.—In a thrilling climax, outstanding people of various cultural backgrounds, from different parts of our country, summarize the story of “Americans All—Immigrants all.”

Beard, A. E. S. Our Foreign-Born Citizens. Thomas Y. Crowell Co., N. Y. 1932.


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