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CHLS Immigration Research

This guide provides resources for doing immigration research on Latinx and Asian communities after World War II.

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Finding primary sources in books

Primary sources are original documents or data.  A few examples of primary materials in books include documents, original accounts, diaries, personal narratives, autobiographies, biographies, letters, and interviews.

 

Where to Find Books?

OneSearch provides locations to more than 1 million print items, (books, maps, DVDs, films, print government documents and journals.

Here are some techniques to find original material relating to immigration.

Group 1 Terms that will bring up first hand accounts:

SOURCES will find books containing original documents, letters, correspondence.

PERSONAL NARRATIVES will find first hand accounts. "This is what my experience was as an immigrant..."

DIARIES will also find first hand accounts. Personal stories.

INTERVIEWS will find journalists or historians asking questions of someone.

BIOGRAPHY will find someone's life story

Group 2 Terms relating to immigration (try singular and plurals using asterisk* i.e. immigra* will bring up immigration, immigrants)

IMMIGRATION

IMMIGRANTS

EMIGRANT

MIGRANTS

ALIENS

REFUGEES

Group 3 Terms that will bring up ethnicity. Also use singular and plural terms using an asterisk*.

Asian Americans

Chinese Americans

Vietnamese Americans

INDOCHINESE AMERICANS

Filipino Americans

Japanese Americans

Mexican Americans

MEXICANS

Hispanics

Latinos