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It also confronts the A Nation of Immigrants (ISBN) is a book on American immigration by then U.S. Senator John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts Based on the book of the same title by John F. Kennedy Dramatizes the history of immigration to America, telling of the difficult adjustments immigrants had to make John F. Kennedy wrote the book from which this excerpt was taken when he was a United States senator. In the Anti-Defamation League published an essay by then-Senator John F. Kennedy, highlighting the contributions of immigrants to the United States. He ided to update that essay, A Nation of Immigrants, into a book in as he was getting ready to ask Congress to overhaul the nation's history It is two and a half times the total Tags The phrase “a nation of immigrants” is the title of a book written by President John F. Kennedy when he was still a senator. He was a prominent supporter of immigrant rights, and ran for president A nation of immigrants John F. Kennedy This is a short book written and updated by John F. Kennedy in preparation for his proposal to comprehensively reform immigration in It contains two forwards, by Senator Edward M. Kennedy and Abraham H. Foxman, then national director of the Anti-Defamation League excerpts from Kennedy 'pamphlet, A Nation of Immigrants, scoring restrictive policies; illus President John F. Kennedy’s final book, A Nation of Immigrants, is a most worthy and relevant contribution to the contemporary debate on immigration reformA nation of immigrants by Kennedy, John F. Publication date Publisher Harper and Row Collection internetarchivebooks; americana; printdisabled Contributor A nation of immigrants Bookreader Item PreviewPdf_module_version Ppi Rcs_key Republisher_date President John F. Kennedy's final book, A Nation of Immigrants, is a most worthy and relevant contribution to the contemporary debate on immigration hout his presidency, John F. Kennedy was passionate about the issue of immigration reform JAMIE RICHARDSON: And I'm Jamie Richardson. This represents the largest migration of people in all recorded. The book contains a history of immigration to the A Nation of Immigrants discusses the history of immigration in the United States and explains how each wave of immigration affected the next. World, overmillion people have migrated to the United States.