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  1. 19 de dic. de 2023 · Summary & Analysis of The Immigrant Contribution by John F. Kennedy. John F. Kennedy, in his essay The Immigrant Contribution, talks about the importance of immigration to American society and economy and how it has fostered the spirit of equality in America. Kennedy firmly believed that immigrants played a vital role in shaping ...

  2. Significant as the immigrant role was in politics and in the economy, the immigrant contribution to the professions and the arts was perhaps even greater. Charles O. Paullin’s analysis of the Dictionary of American Biography shows that, of the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century

  3. Kennedy’s essay, “The immigrant Contribution”, focuses on how immigrants have affected our country, whereas Quindlen’s essay discusses how people of many different cultures coexist and work together.

  4. President Kennedy gives examples of all the contributions immigrants made to the country from everything including the economy, agriculture, sciences and the arts. He also described how national customs have evolved to include those from other countries and cultures.

  5. 21 de ago. de 2020 · Objective Summary. "The Immigrant Contribution" by John F. Kennedy, is a report about how immigrants contribute to the United States of America. He wrote that immigration was American history, and gave evidence to show that many trailblazers in education and the economy were immigrants.

  6. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Objective summary: John F. Kennedy, the writer, believes that all americans have been immigrants, or they are descendants of immigrants. The american philosophy of equality as built economies, structure of government, etc.

  7. 5 de mar. de 2017 · How would you define an “immigrant”? How do we understand the term “immigrant” today, and does it match with who Kennedy considered immigrants? Reasons for Immigrating. In Chapter 2, Kennedy outlines three main reasons why immigration to the U.S. took place: freedom from religious persecution, political oppression and economic hardship.