Seattle's public schools and the Americanization movement / : / Mary Alice Sanguinetti.
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Identifier: D01 RE 2001.003
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"The Americanization movement grew out of concern about conditions in urban immigrant neighborhoods where unskilled immigrants earning low wages lived in crowded tenements. Settlement workers, recognizing the gulf...began practical efforts to integrate immigrants... in the 1890s."--p. 2.
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23 p. ; (23 p. ; 28 cm.)
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- Coleman Elementary School (Seattle, Wash.) (Organization)
- Jewish Settlement House (Seattle, Wash.) (Organization)
- Nihon Gakko (Seattle, Wash.) (Organization)