Auteur: John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Nombre de pages: 111 pages
ISBN: 0060913673, 9780060913670
Edition: Harper & Row
Date de publication: Harper & Row
Description: This is John F. Kennedy's classic essay on the immigrant experience in America--reissued to coincide with the reopening of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. Immigration reform was a lifelong concern of President Kennedy. Beginning with the McCarran-Walter Act of 1952, Kennedy continued to work hard in this area. This landmark essay, written while he was President, discusses the ideas which were ultimately put into practice with the immigration bill of 1965, and for which he was given full credit by President Johnson. In a new preface, John P. Roche, Kennedy's colleague and friend, gives a charming and clear-eyed picture of the man and his career. ISBN 0-06-091367-3 (pbk.): $5.95.