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1. Famous Americans
countries/united_states/cultures_and_traditions/asian_pacific_american/biographies/. Achievementsof immigrants http//www org/awards/ahp_0001_index.asp notable.
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Famous Americans
Contents: Armenian Americans Italian Americans Asian Pacific Americans Japanese Americans ... General Resources
Native Americans
Famous Native Americans
Yahooligans
http://www.yahooligans.com/around_the_world/countries/united_states/cultures_and_traditions/native_american/Biographies/
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Armenian Americans
Armenian Hall of Fame
http://www.cilicia.com/armo22.html
Irish Americans
Irish Contributions to American Culture
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/ndlpedu/features/immig/irish8.html
Irish Americans
The American Heritage Project
Documenting the Achievements of Immigrants
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German Americans
German-American Corner: German American History and Heritage
http://www.germanheritage.com/
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Italian Americans
Italian American Contributions
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Italian American Contributions
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Italian-American History: a Timeline http://pirate.shu.edu/~connelwi/itamtime.htm Up
Polish Americans
On-Line Library Biographies Polish American Journal http://www.polamjournal.com/

2. Walter M. Williams High School - Famous Immigrants Pathfinder
American Immigration Law Foundation. Links to many celebrity immigrants. Famous and notable immigrants. Gives many helpful links. MAGAZINE ARTICLES R920 Current) as well as other biographies in
http://wwh.abss.k12.nc.us/immigrants.htm
U.S. HISTORY
Famous Immigrants WEBSITES:
American Immigration Law Foundation
Links to many celebrity immigrants American Park Network
A list of famous immigrants who passed through Ellis Island Famous and Notable Immigrants
Gives many helpful links
MAGAZINE ARTICLES: Provided by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, this resource includes links to magazine and newspaper databases, Grolier Encyclopedia, and many other educational links. A password is required to access the magazine and newspaper articles (may be obtained from a librarian). BOOKS: Try using Current Biography (R920 Current) as well as other biographies in the R920 section. Citing your sources
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3. Jewish Music Web Center Biographies
and Articles. biographies. Women in Jewish Music immigrants, Indians, Jews and Negroes. Main Ref Z5301 .L66. notable women in world history a guide to recommended biographies
http://www.jmwc.org/jmwc_biographies.html
Getting to the Music
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Bibliography of Biographies
General Biographical Resources
List of Jewish Musicians Prepared by
Judith Shira Pinnolis

Reference Librarian September 30, 1999
General Biographical Resources
Contents
  • Introduction Biographical Indexes General Indexes General Biographical Collections ... Return to Top of Page
  • Introduction
    This is a guide to biographical research in the field of Jewish music. It contains a selective list of resources that may be helpful for getting started. Please consult my research guide Starting Research in Jewish Music for information about more general resources in Jewish music.
    For those who can come to the Brandeis University campus:
    A number of important sources for biographical information are shelved in a special area of the Reference Department. The Biography Reference area is located in the low stacks to the right of the Electronic Research Center (ERC) of the Main Library Reference room. In LOUIS, the online catalog, its location code is also "Biography Reference." Ask for assistance at the Information Desk if you would like help using biographical sources.

4. Biographies
Select your birthday) immigrants Hall of Fame. Lives, the Biography Resource Prize Winners. notable Citizens of Planet Biographical Dictionary ( brief sketches) biographies of the
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5. THE NEW AMERICANS . For Educators | PBS
Lists of notable immigrants with contributions to a and online materials regardingimmigrant contributions to the Print and online short biographies on famous
http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/newamericans/foreducators_lesson_plan_05.html
Contributions of Immigrants Subjects: Social Studies, Language Arts Overview: The United States is the nation that it is because of immigrant contributions. The country was founded by foreign-born immigrants, and it continues to benefit economically, politically, and socially from immigration. Recognizing what immigrants give to this country is one step closer to accepting diversity.
Standards: This lesson addresses the following national content standards established at http://www.mcrel.org/standards-benchmarks/ Objectives Students will:
  • Identify the myriad contributions immigrants have made to the nation Reflect on the value of these contributions Assess how knowledge of immigrant contributions influences personal perspectives
Materials
  • Lists of notable immigrants with contributions to a broad base of fields and interests Print and online materials regarding immigrant contributions to the United States Print and online short biographies on famous foreign-born Americans Samples of dramatic monologues Computers with Internet access
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6. BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY
biographies OF notable ARCHITECTS. THE WEB'S BEST biographies NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS. notable immigrants. notable 20TH CENTURY PEOPLE
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BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY BIOGRAPHIES OF NOTABLE ARCHITECTS THE WEB'S BEST BIOGRAPHIES PULITZER PRIZE WINNERS BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY BIOGRAPHIES OF NOTABLE ARCHITECTS THE WEB'S BEST BIOGRAPHIES PULITZER PRIZE WINNERS ... MR. SILVERBLATT'S "SITE" SEEING ADVENTURES

7. Jane Addams
and sanitation issues, factory inspection, rights of immigrants, women and More Women sHistory • Site index • biographies of notable women • Women s
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Jane Addams
September 6 , 1860 - May 21, 1935)
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www.arttoday.com Born in Cedarville, Illinois, Jane Addams' mother died when she was two, and she was raised by her father and, later, a stepmother. She graduated from Rockford Female Seminary in 1881, among the first students to take a course of study equivalent to that of men at other institutions. Her father, whom she admired tremendously, died that same year, 1881. Her attempt to attend Woman's Medical College in Pennsylvania ended in failure, probably due to her ill health and her chronic back pain. She toured Europe 1883-5 and then lived in Baltimore 1885-7, but did not figure out what she wanted to do with her education and her skills. In 1888, on a visit to England with her Rockford classmate Ellen Gates Starr, Jane visited Toynbee Settlement Hall and London's East End. Jane and Ellen planned to start an American equivalent of that settlement house. After their return they chose Hull mansion, a building which had, though originally built at the edge of the city, become surrounded by an immigrant neighborhood and had been used as a warehouse.

8. About Willa Cather
in the 1880s, living among the newlyarrived immigrants from Europe. More Women sHistory • Site index • biographies of notable women • Women s
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Subscribe to the About Women's History newsletter. Search Women's History Willa Cather December 7 , 1873 - April 24, 1947)
writer, journalist, Pulitzer Prize winner Born in Virginia, she moved with her family to Red Cloud, Nebraska, in the 1880s, living among the newly-arrived immigrants from Europe. She became a journalist, then a teacher, published a few short stories before becoming managing editor of McClure's and, in 1912, began writing novels full-time. She lived in her later years in New York City. Her best-known novels include My Antonia O Pioneers! Song of the Lark and Death Comes for the Archbishop. Recent biographies have speculated on Cather's gender identity issues. Willa Cather on this site Willa Cather on the Web: biographies, general information

9. Gale - Free Resources - Hispanic Heritage - Biographies - Cecilia Munoz
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage. Activities. biographies. Featured Titles program that allowed undocumented immigrants who met certain criteria Source notable Hispanic American Women,
http://www.gale.com/free_resources/chh/bio/munoz_c.htm
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Born 1962
Politician, Lobbyist and Civil rights activist National Council of La Raza Controversy Over Welfare Reform On August 22, 1996, President Bill Clinton signed into law the strictest federal welfare reform law in years. It had major implications for legal immigrants who were not citizens. They became ineligible for food stamps and Supplemental Security Income (SSI), the latter of which assists aged, blind, and disabled individuals. The cost savings from these cutbacks was estimated to be between 20 and 30 billion dollars over six years. Immigrant advocate groups and charitable organizations, such as the NCLR, Northern California Coalition for Immigrant Rights in San Francisco, and Second Harvest, felt that the law was too harsh and unfair. Immigrants who came to the United States legally yet, who were not citizens, would be cut off from immigrant public assistance programs. This was especially critical to refugees who come to the United States with little money and few possessions, and who typically need several years for an adequate transition to their new surroundings. Advocates claimed it was unfair to change the rules and cut off benefits to those who had come to the United States legally. The Orange County Register.

10. Great Photographers Of History: Links To Biographies, Photographs, Exhibitions,
2003 An Index of some of the Great Master Photographers online featuring Images,biographies, Essays and A site with notable quotations. immigrants 6 images.
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Some Great Photographers: January 2003
An Index of some of the Great Master Photographers online featuring Images, Biographies, Essays and Quotes
ABBOTT, Berenice Arts Net 2 images, historical New York Public Library Essay, biographical, 18 images Photo Quotes A site with notable quotations Museum City of NY 12 images + Intro U of Maryland Chiaroscuro: 5 images + bio Get The Picture several images and a nice presentation ADAMS, Ansel Photo Quotes A site with notable quotations Edward Carter Galleries 27 signed images for sale, bio, NY 2think.org Book Review of America's Wilderness Adams Gallery 36 images for sale historyplace 27 thumnailed images National Gallery 4 images and bio, reproductions for sale Ansel Adams .com Official site, huge David Hume Kennerly A short article with images of the master by Kennerly Sierra Club 4 portraits of the master, bio, relationship with Sierra Univ. of California Fiat Lux: 1,761 reproductions, many lesser images! Educator's Guide U of Arizona, several pages, biography, general Library of Congress Manzanar War Relocation images Weston Gallery Photography gallery located in California, 8 images

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Famous notable immigrants Short list from Madeleine Albright to Carlos Santana Part of a PBS series. Includes biographies and good timeline
http://www.geocities.com/vim32001/researchtools.html
Home Immigration Groups Rubrics Research Tools Research Tools Articles Government Sites Library Resources Organizations ... Specific Ethnic Groups The following is a collection of suggested Web sites, books, and organizations to help you get started. Articles Chronology: Changes in Immigration and Naturalization Laws : 1790-2000. By the National Immigration Forum. Immigration : Articles From Atlantic Monthly This site features major articles which analyze the issues related to immigration in modern America. Many good articles, although fairly lengthy and scholarly. Immigration Facts : Links provided by the Nation Immigration Forum. Includes The A,B,Cs of U.S. Immigration, Mexico-U.S. Migration: A Shared Responsibility, Facts on Immigrants and the Economy, and Today's Newcomers. Immigration: The Perpetual Controversy : A major article from the archives of Atlantic Monthly magazine, which reviews past debates on immigration through U.S. history. Many references and links to earlier articles going back to 1896 are included. INS Fact Sheet 1996 : (October 1997) The attached Immigration Fact Sheet is a compilation of recent statistics and historical data on national origin and residence of immigrants and the foreign-born population in the United States.

12. The John And Elinor (_____) Whitney Page
Online biographies of John and Elinor Whitney. Other notable Whitneys at the Whitneypage include the Other Whitney immigrants Henry Whitney of Long Island.
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Ancestor of Eli Whitney John Whitney was our immigrant ancestor in this ancestral line. He was born in Westminster, London in 1592 and married a lady whose last name we do not know: Elinor. He was a tailor. He migrated to the colonies in 1635 when he was 42 with his wife and five children, ages 1 through 11.They had three more children born in the colonies. He died in Watertown in 1673. Origins
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13. IMMIGRATION AND THE INTERNET
notableimmigrants.org) to honor immigrants who have benefited America. The site includes photos and biographies of immigrants attorneys who have interviewed the immigrants.
http://www.visalaw.com/98dec/4dec98.html

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IMMIGRATION AND THE INTERNET The Selective Service, the federal agency in charge of administering the military draft registration system in this country, has established a web site ( http://www.sss.gov ) that allows individuals to register for the draft online. Male permanent residents as well as citizens born after 1959 may be required to register for US military service. Failure to register can result in criminal penalties even though there is no draft. Unfortunately, many permanent residents are unaware of this legal obligation or mistakenly believe it does not apply to them. The American Immigration Law Foundation has created a new public service web site ( http://www.notable-immigrants.org ) to honor immigrants who have benefited America. The site includes photos and biographies of immigrants who have made a significant contribution to America, the Congressman who submitted them for consideration and the individual attorneys who have interviewed the immigrants. Siskind Susser
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14. WebPath Express - Web Collection Page
of the 2000 Nobel Prizes were immigrants? This wonderful site provides contributions, brief biographies on notable immigrants, and an eloquent message about immigrants by William
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15. Lviv - Lvov - Lwow - Lemberg. Notable People - Biographies, Links, Photos.
My hometown has given rise to many more wellknown people, notable in literature ofthe Statue of Liberty, he was one of those prominent immigrants honored for
http://www.lvov.us/famous-people/
LVIV LVOV LWOW LEMBERG LEOPOLIS L'VIV L'VOV GALICIA HALYCHYNA GALIZIEN
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My hometown has given rise to many more well-known people, notable in literature, arts, sciences, philosophy and so on than would be expected for a city of such modest size and population. Many of those people are 'famous everywhere but there city hometown'. The names below comprise a list of people who were born in
Lvov-Lviv-Lwow-Lemberg
or whose activities were closely related to this city. Any list of such people is certain to be incomplete, but let's try..Among those who have called this city home, are: A Muhammad Asad Emanuel Ax B Stefan Banach Yuri Bashmet Alexander Beliavsky Martin Buber C Viktor Chukarin D Albert Franz Doppler F Ivan Fedorov Ludwik Fleck Leo Fuchs(Laybl Springer) G Maurice Goldhaber H Zbigniew Herbert K Lubka Kolessa Oksana Krovytska Salomea Krushelnytska (Kruszelnicka) L Stanislaw Lem Volodymyr Levytsky Johann Lhotsky Lotka Alfred James ... Jan Lukasiewicz M Alexandra Marinina Alexius Meinong Ludwig von Mises Richard von Mises ... Muni, Paul (WEISENFREUND)

16. Immigration News: Press Release: Immigrants Who Have Benefited America *** Www.u
site, you will find photos and biographies of immigrants and the individual attorneyswho have interviewed the immigrants. http//www.notableimmigrants.org.
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Press Release: Immigrants Who Have Benefited America
The American Immigration Law Foundation (AILF) is proud to announce a new public service web site. This web site is dedicated to highlighting the many significant contributions made by immigrants in the United States. It is a project of AILF, and produced through the generous financial support of private individuals. At this site, you will find photos and biographies of immigrants who have made a significant contribution to America, the Congressman who submitted them for consideration, and the individual attorneys who have interviewed the immigrants. http://www.notable-immigrants.org
Mission Statement: "Our mission is to help individuals and their families through the U.S. immigration process, delivering excellence and the highest possible degree of client satisfaction along the way." Learn about our law firm Our attorneys and staff How to contact us The June 9, 2004 edition of

17. The American Corner
in the Sciences biographies of African Americans working in the science fields, rangingfrom geologists and astromomers. Famous and notable immigrants A brief
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  • "American Councils for International Education: ACTR/ACCELS"
    The American Councils is a not for profit education, training, and consulting organization, specializing in the countries of Eastern Europe, Russia, and Eurasia. AC programs include academic exchange, data about grants and fellowships and there are many over. Foundation DataBook.com
    Foundation DataBooks show grantseekers which foundations are likely to award grants to their organization. The International Association for the Promotion of Cooperation with Scientists
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  • 18. Asian American Heritage
    AsianAmerican experience through firsthand accounts and biographies. a short biographyof ten notable Asian Americans can learn how many immigrants came to
    http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/asian-american/tguide.htm
    Scholastic Home About Us Site Map Search ... Resources Teacher's Guide for
    Asian American History PROJECT DESCRIPTION America has been called both a melting pot and a tossed salad because of its history of immigration and assimilation. However, not all immigration groups were quickly or easily accepted into the American way of life. Asians were one of the groups that found it hard to come to the United States, and once they had immigrated, found their lives restricted in ways that other immigrant groups did not encounter. In spite of these obstacles, Asian Americans have contributed in many ways to our nation's history and continue to be one of the largest new immigrant groups today. To learn more about the history and culture of these Asian Americans, Scholastic.com presents Asian American Heritage. This online activity introduces different stories and activities to students and reinforces that Asian Americans have diverse cultural backgrounds. This activity celebrates those differences especially during Asian Pacific American Heritage Month in May. Return to top of page LEARNING OBJECTIVES Scholastic's Online Activities are designed to support the teaching of standards-based skills. While participating in the Asian American Heritage project, students will:

    19. Women's History-Recommended Books
    Meet more than 200 notable women from the 1500s to today. Women of Our Time biographies. AngelIsland in California was where Asian immigrants were held while
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    Recommended Books for Women's History Month
    A wide range of fascinating books are now available on the topic of women's history. A few are listed below. You can check for them at your library. Some can be ordered from the National Women's History Project (7738 Bell Road, Box P, Windsor, CA 95492. 707/838-6000).
    Books by Grade Level
    Books by Topic
    Books by Grade Level
    Books for Children Mothers of Invention: From The Bra to the Bomb, Forgotten Women and their Unforgettable Ideas Scholastic Encyclopedia of Women in the United States, by Sheila Keenan. Meet more than 200 notable women from the 1500s to today. Grades 4 and up. Women Who Dared Tatterhood and Other Tales The Keeping Quilt , by Patricia Polacco. Four generations have passed down family history through a quilt in this heartwarming, well-illustrated story. Preschool-Grade 3. The Invisible Thread , by Yoshiko Uchida. Insightful, sensitive autobiography by the author of Journey to Topaz and Journey Home Books for Students of Junior High Age and Older Hall, Marjory

    20. Macmillan/McGraw-Hill: Social Studies 2003
    This site has many biographies of key people in the history of the you to experiencea citizenship test, browse through a list of notable immigrants, and more.
    http://www.mhschool.com/socialstudies/2003/student/weblinks.php?isbn=0021492670&

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