Primary Source Learning: Immigration
Primary source sets with teaching guides
- Immigration Challenges for New Americans
- Mexican American Migrations and Communities
- Primary Source Learning: Immigration Primary Source Set
- Puerto Rican Identity
Primary source lesson plans
- The American West: Images of Its People 6-8
- Child Immigrant Experiences of Early 1900s and Today 3-5
- Creating a Primary Source Archive: All History Is Local 6-8, 9-12
- Historical Fiction: Setting Study through Primary Sources of the Novel Esperanza Rising 3-5, 6-8
- The Immigrant Experience: Down the Rabbit Hole 3-5, 6-8
- Immigration History Firsthand 6-8
- Immigration: The Making of America 3-5 unit
- Immigration and Migration: Today and During the Great Depression 6-8, 9-12
- Immigration versus Nativism 9-12
- Immigration and Oral History 6-8, 9-12
- Immigration During the Progressive Era: Intro to Primary Sources 3-5
- In or Out: Race and Disability as Legal Barriers to Immigration 3-5
- Injuries and Disability in 19th Century Industry 6-8
- Restricting Immigration to the U.S. 9-12
- Westward Expansion: Links to the Past 6-8
- Worlds Collide: First Contact Between Columbus and the Taino 6-8 unit
Guided primary source analysis activities
- Chinese Citizenship in Hawaii 6-8, 9-12
- European Immigration 9-12
- The immigrant. Acquisition or detriment? 6-8, 9-12
Timely Connections
- Border Spaces Across Time 6-8, 9-12
- Immigrant Soldiers 9-12
Timelines & associated primary source activity ideas
- Immigration to the United States, 1851-1900
- Chinese Immigration to the United States, 1851-1900
- Chinese in California 1850-1925: collection connections search for collection items with this finding aid 6-8, 9-12
- Immigrants in the Progressive Era