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Ethnic Visions of the United States of America
This e-reader was compiled for the U.S. Embassy Teacher Academy 2007 (2015)
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United States Census Bureau
The leading source of quality data about the people and economy of the U.S. (2020)
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Statistical Atlas of the USA
The interactive atlas presents data from the US Census Bureau (USA 2021).
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Statistical Portrait of the Foreign-Born Population in the United States, 1960 – 2013
Datensammlung des Pew Research Center (USA 2015)
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Neighborhood Atlas
This interactive resource allows visitors to review the Area Deprivation Index of neighborhoods across the United States. The ADI is a numerical measure of public health that was developed by the Health Resources and Service Administration (USA 2018).
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Facts on U.S. immigrants
Datensammlung des Pew Research Center 1850–2016 (USA 2020-22)
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Who is Black? One Nation's Definition
The essay by F. James Davis (1991) explains what it means to be considered black in the United States (USA: Frontline 2020)
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Crime in the United States: 2013
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)’s crime website features crime statistics from around the country: violent crime, property crime, hate crime... (2015)
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Immigration and Naturalization in the United States
The Wikipedia article explains the history of U.S. laws concerning immigration and naturalization (2019).
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An Investigation Into Immigration and Migration in the United States
Students will use tables and visualizations of data about geographic mobility to explore rates and patterns of migration within, and immigration to, the United States (U.S. Census Bureau 2020).
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