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OConnor, Alice Winifred, 1886-1968Contributor(s)
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Emigration & immigrationRefugees
Immigrants
Naturalization
Deportations
Citizenship
Depressions
War
Anti-communism
Communism
Prejudice
Discrimination
McCarthyism
Government regulation
State government
Legislation
Lawyers
Social workers
Adult education
Christianity
Religious services
Sick persons
Death
Economics
Poverty
History
Clubs
Public service employment
Civil service
O'Connor, Alice Winifred, 1886-1968
Thayer, Pauline Revere, 1862-1934
Guyton, Mary L., 1882-1967
Lawrence (Mass.)
Boston (Mass.)
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http://archive.org/details/alicewinifredoco1966oconAbstract
Alice O'Connor (1886-1968) was an immigration worker in Boston, Massachusetts. Between 1918 and 1962 she worked as the executive secretary, social worker, executive official, and finally board member for the Massachusetts Department of Education's Division of Immigration and Americanization. She sought to ensure that all immigrants to Massachusetts were treated without prejudice and were given the opportunity to gain an education, earn a living, and become citizens of the United States. Living her entire life in Lawrence, Massachusetts, she was a very religious woman for whom family and friends were very important. Her diaries and thesis document both her personal and professional lives.Date
1966-01-01Identifier
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