Denied, Detained, Deported
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Recorded Books, Inc., 2015.
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1h 36m 0s
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Ann Bausum., Ann Bausum|AUTHOR., & Richard Poe|READER. (2015). Denied, Detained, Deported . Recorded Books, Inc..

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Ann Bausum, Ann Bausum|AUTHOR and Richard Poe|READER. 2015. Denied, Detained, Deported. Recorded Books, Inc.

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Ann Bausum, Ann Bausum|AUTHOR and Richard Poe|READER. Denied, Detained, Deported Recorded Books, Inc, 2015.

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Ann Bausum, Ann Bausum|AUTHOR, and Richard Poe|READER. Denied, Detained, Deported Recorded Books, Inc., 2015.

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Immigrants Detained: Japanese-Americans were rounded up during World War II and placed in detention centers-regardless of their patriotism-for security reasons.

Immigrants Deported: Emma Goldman was branded a dangerous extremist and sent back to Russia in 1919, after living 30 years in the United States. Ann Bausum creates a bridge from the lessons of the past to the present with fascinating analysis of how our past has influenced modern events and current views on immigration.
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