Americans All, Immigrants All

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THE STAFF

THE PROGRAMS AND THEIR PURPOSE

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

What Brought Us to the United States?

When We Came to the United States

The Development of Our Immigration Policy

Ourselves and Our Neighbors

The Immigrant and Our Economic Progress

Pulling Together The American Way

Recordings of "Americans All Immigrants All"

Are People Really Different?

Immigration from 1820 to 1936

Our Gifts to Science and to Agriculture

Our Gifts to Industry and Commerce Inventions

Our Gifts to the Arts and Crafts Literature

Our Gifts to Social Progress and Government

THE PROGRAMS AND THEIR PURPOSE (2)

THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE

The Script Review Committee

Books to Read and Sources of Other Materials

ACKNOWLEDGMENT (2)


AMERICANS ALL—IMMIGRANTS ALL

Twenty-six dramatic radio broadcasts, spotlighting the contributions of various cultural groups to the economic, social, and political development of the United States, presented by the United States Department of the Interior, Office of Education, and the Columbia Broadcasting System with the cooperation of the Service Bureau for Intercultural Education, and assisted by the Works Progress Administration.

Harold L. Ickes
Secretary of the Department of the Interior

William Dow Boutwell
Director, Radio Division, Office of Education

John W. Studebaker
Commissioner of Education

Rachel Davis-DuBois
Director, Service Bureau for Intercultural Education

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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