Americans All, Immigrants All

About this book

In a pivotal era marked by the Great Depression, "Americans All, Immigrants All" by the United States Office of Education captures the essence of America's diverse cultural tapestry through a series of compelling radio broadcasts. This document emphasizes the foundational role of immigrants in shaping American identity, illustrating their contributions with vivid narratives. By showcasing the shared values that unite us, such as the pursuit of liberty and the celebration of unalienable rights, it serves as a powerful reminder of our collective heritage. Ideal for students and civic activists, this work invites readers to reflect on the ongoing impact of immigration on society. Discover how these voices continue to resonate in the fabric of America today.