This page includes a starting list of resources outside the library that may be helpful for learning about the immigration history of your chosen racial/ethnic groups.
Includes interactive data charts on immigration trends in the United States going back to the 1800s, including rates of immigration from different countries and how this has changed over time. Explore other pages of this website for additional immigration related research reports.
This website includes numerous articles and reports on current immigration and migration trends in the United States. The Pew Research Center is a nonpartisan fact tank that informs the public about the issues, attitudes and trends shaping the world. They conduct public opinion polling, demographic research, content analysis and other data-driven social science research.
This non-profit, pro-immigration site offers useful information about the history of immigration law and the treatment of immigrants to the United States. They focus on recent histoy.
A digital collection on immigration from the Digital Public Library of America. Includes a variety of primary sources including photos, letters, and newspaper articles on a variety of immigration topics and groups of people.
Created by an anti-racist, non-profit organization, this extensive timeline documents important legislation and events in American immigration history. It's a great resource for a fast history of how racism has affected the reception and treatment of immigrants to the United States.
This government document from the United States Department of Homeland Security provides recent statistics related to immigration to the United States. This resource may be helpful for demonstrated current immigration statistics related to your chosen groups.