Tuesday, May 30, 2006

June eBook of the Month at NetLibrary

Magill's Choice: Immigration in U.S. History

Now, more than ever, questions about race, politics, and security dominate the immigration debate. For students, educators, and anyone interested in
immigration reform, the June eBook of the month will provide a broad historical context on today's headlines, covering U.S. immigration from the
early 17th century through to the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.

Like all titles included in the bestselling Magill's Choice series, the new and updated 2006 edition of Immigration in U.S. History offers concise,
essential reference in an accessible and easy-to-read format. The two-volume set includes 193 essays and explores topics ranging from border control
and law enforcement to discrimination, race, economic and labor issues, immigration law, bi-lingual education and much more.

Designed to increase awareness of online resources and highlight the value of your eBook collection, the June eBook of the Month is provided through
the generous support of Salem Press. Don't miss this opportunity to showcase your NetLibrary collection by sharing this encyclopedic survey of U.S.
immigration.

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