Research paper-primary resources and newspaper articles


For this research paper, use 10 sources. I will provide a list sources I have gathered, use as many of them as you can but use others that you find that would provide more information (just remember to cite them). In the 10 sources, there should be primary resources, newspaper articles, government documents, and secondary resources used (so ideally 2 of each). You don’t need to do a cover page or bilbiography, just cite the sources you use in the text in parantheses when you write the information

(additionally, please only contact my mobile phone if you need to call me)

Sources which I gathered

• “Rolando Tur.” Immigrant Archive Project: Immigrant Stories Shared on Video. Web. 15 Sept. 2012. .

• “Noe Cesar.” Immigrant Archive Project: Immigrant Stories Shared on Video. Web. 15 Sept. 2012. .

• “Daniel Godoy.” Immigrant Archive Project: Immigrant Story Shared on Video. Web. 15 Sept. 2012. .

• Sladky, Lynne, and . Cuban Rafters Arrive in Florida. 2004. APImages.comWeb. 13 Nov 2012. .

• Henken, Ted. “Balseros, Boteros, and El Bombo; post-1994 Cuban Immigration to the United States and the persistence of Special Treatment..” Palgrave Macmillan 11 2005, 393-416. Web. 15 Nov. 2012. .

• Seal, Geoff. “Helping the Haitian CHildren: Congresswomen Meeks works for Fair Immigration Treatment..” Sacramento Observer [Sacramento] 04 01 1995, A1. Web. 15 Nov. 2012. .

• French, Howard W. “Poised In Haiti: 2 Kinds of Refugee With a Single Goal.” New York Times [New York City] 29 11 1992, E4. Web. 15 Nov. 2012. .

• Volsky, George. “Cuban Refugees Adapt to Life in U.S..” New York Times [New York City] 29 09 1985, 34. Web. 15 Nov. 2012. .

• Rees, Grover Joseph. “To the Rescue?.” New York Times [New York City] 24 05 1994, A19. Web. 15 Nov. 2012. .

• U.S.A. Center for Immigration Studies. Fact Sheet on Haitian Immigrants in the United States. By Steven A. Camarota. Jan. 2010. Web. Oct. 2011. .

• U.S.A. Center for Immigration Studies. Shaping Florida: The Effects of Immigration, 1970-2020. By William Leonard, Leon F. Bouvier, and John L. Martin. Dec. 1995. Web. Oct. 2012. .

• McHugh, Kevin E., Ines M. Miyares, and Emily H. Skop. “The Magnetism of Miami: Segmented Paths in Cuban Migration.” LatinAmericanStudies.org. Web. 12 Nov. 2012. .

• “Haitian Immigration: 20th Century.” In Motion the African American Migration Experience. Web. 12 Nov. 2012. .

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