<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>[This] book examines the history of American immigration--a critical topic in 21st century America--particularly those lesser-known stories of immigrants who were denied entrance into the States or detained for security reasons.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Ten years after its initial publication, award-winning author Ann Bausum writes a new introduction and afterword that reflects on how our past has influenced modern events and current views on the ever-relevant conversations about immigration in the United States.</b> <p/>Award-winning author Ann Bausum makes the history of immigration in America come alive for young people. The story of America has always been shaped by people from all corners of the Earth who came in search of a better life. Immigration remains one of the critical topics in 21st century America, and how our children learn the lessons of the past will shape all our futures. <p/>Ann Bausum's compelling book presents a revealing series of snapshots from the dark side of immigration history including: <br>Immigrants Denied: The St. Louis, a ship filled with Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany sought refuge in American ports and was turned away, condemning many of its passengers to ultimately perish in the Holocaust.<br>Immigrants Detained: Japanese-Americans were rounded up during World War II and placed in detention centers--regardless of their patriotism--for security reasons.<br>Immigrants Deported: Emma Goldman was branded a dangerous extremist and sent back to Russia in 1919, after living 30 years in the United States.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Ann Bausum</b> writes about US history for young people. Her books consistently earn prominent national recognition. <i>Denied, Detained, Deported</i> was named the 2010 Carter G. Woodson Book Award winner at the secondary school level from the National Council for the Social Studies. <i>Muckrakers</i> earned the Golden Kite Award as best nonfiction book of the year from the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators. <i>Freedom Riders</i> gained the Robert F. Sibert Honor designation from the American Library Association, and <i>With Courage and Cloth</i> received the Jane Addams Children's Book Award as the year's best book on social justice issues for older readers.
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