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These Leading Sociologists Were U.S. Immigrants
Since 1980, the American Sociological Association has awarded the W.E.B. Du Bois Career of Distinguished Scholarship Award, with several immigrant recipients whose experiences shaped their work.
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Immigration During the New Deal
Enacted by Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933–1936), the New Deal introduced sweeping programs to fight the Great Depression. Immigrants both shaped it and benefited from it.
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FDR and Immigration
Franklin D. Roosevelt’s four-term presidency spanned the Great Depression and World War II, both of which had major impacts on U.S. immigration.
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U.S. Immigrants Who've Won Microbiology's Top Prize
Since 1953 the prize has been awarded for outstanding contributions to the field. Of the prize's dozens of winners, a handful have been U.S. immigrants.
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Immigration Under President Kennedy
While campaigning for president, John F. Kennedy said, “we must remove the distinctions between native-born and naturalized citizens to assure full protection of our laws to all.”
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Immigration and the History of "White People Only" Laws
Since the 1790 Naturalization Act allowed “all white male inhabitants” to qualify for citizenship, the idea of whiteness has shaped U.S. immigration policy through laws and norms.
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These Two Award-Winning Psychologists Were Both U.S. Immigrants
In 2002, Daniel Kahneman became the first psychologist to win a Nobel Prize—awarded in economics for applying psychological insights to economic theory.
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Immigration, Then and Now
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August 15, 2017
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These U.S. Immigrants Won the Nobel Prize for Medicine and Physiology
Gerty Theresa Radnitz Cori and her husband Carl Ferdinand Cori shared the 1947 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discovering the process of glycogen conversion.
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Immigrants and Calculus
Calculus was independently developed in the 17th century by Isaac Newton in England and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, who spent much of his life as an immigrant.
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Immigration and Competition
Immigrants are noted as a major source of innovation in business — some of this comes from competing with businesses run by native-born entrepreneurs.
August 11, 2017
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Immigration under President Ford
In 1975, President Gerald Ford signed the Indochina Migration and Refugee Assistance Act, aiding immigrants from regions impacted by the Vietnam War after the Fall of Saigon.
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Immigration During Theodore Roosevelt's Presidency
During Roosevelt’s presidency, from 1900 to 1915, the U.S. welcomed over 15 million immigrants—matching the total from the previous 40 years.
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