Immigration from 1845–1870

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Introduction to Immigration from 1845–1870...35
"Poor Pat Must Emigrate"...36
"Mise Eire"...39
The Longford Letter...40
North Bank of Waitera...43
Liberia...46
The Know-Nothing and American Crusader...48
The Home of the Colored Race...52
The Integration of Aborigines in Van Diemen's Land...54
"No Irish Need Apply"...56
California "Anti-Coolie" Act of 1862...58
Uncle Sam's Thanksgiving Dinner...61
Departure of a Colony of Emigrants at Train Station...64
Naturalization Act of 1870...66

Introduction to Immigration from 1845–1870...35

PRIMARY SOURCES

"Poor Pat Must Emigrate"
    Anonymous, 1847...36

"Mise Eire"
    Eavan Boland, 1987...39

The Longford Letter
    Alexander Somerville, 1847...40

North Bank of Waitera
    Anonymous, c. 1850...43

Liberia
    Anonymous, 1851...46

The Know-Nothing and American Crusader
    Anonymous, 1854...48

The Home of the Colored Race
    Anonymous, 1857...52

The Integration of Aborigines in Van Diemen's Land
  W. Tweedie, 1860...54

"No Irish Need Apply"
    Kathleen O'Neil, 1862...56

California "Anti-Coolie" Act of 1862
    State of California, 1862...58

Uncle Sam's Thanksgiving Dinner
    Thomas Nast, 1869...61

Departure of a Colony of Emigrants at Train Station
  Anonymous, 1869...64

Naturalization Act of 1870
    United States Congress, 1870...66

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