Box 87
Contains 91 Results:
H.R.374, 1949
Celler: "To authorize the admission into the United States, under a quota for Koreans, persons of the Korean race, to make them racially eligible for naturalization, and for other purposes." 81st Congress, 1st Session. Committee on Judiciary.
H.J.R. 27
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating to the terms of office of the President. 80th Congress, 1st Session.
S 554, 1949
Pepper: "To provide for the admission into the United States of persons of the Korean race, to make them racially eligible for naturalization, and for other purposes." 81st Congress, 1st Session. Committee on the Judiciary.
H.R.1897, 1949
Eberharter: "To provide for the admission into the United States of persons of the Korean race, to make them racially eligible for naturalization, and for other purposes." 81st Congress, 1st Session. Committee on the Judiciary.
Congressional Record, February 2, 1949
Walter H. Judd-Minnesota: "End of Oriental Exclusion?"
Magazine, February 2, 1949
The Horseman: Volume VI, Number2
Extension of Remarks of Hon. Francis E. Walter-Pennsylvania: "Equality in Naturalization and Immigration." February 2, 1949
S 761, 1949
Langer: "To provide for the admission into the Korean race, to Make them racially eligible for naturalization, and for other purposes." 81st Congress, 1st Session. Committee on the Judiciary
H.R.199, 1949
Judd: "To provide the privilege of becoming a naturalized citizen of the United States to all immigrants having a legal right to permanent residence, to make immigration quotas available to Asian and Pacific peoples, and for other purposes." 81st Congress, 1st Session. Committee on the Judiciary.
House Report 65 (H.R.199), 1949
Gossett: "Providing the privilege of becoming a naturalized citizen of the United States to all immigrants having a legal right to permanent residence, to make immigration quotas available to Asian and Pacific peoples."81st Congress, 1st Session. Committee on the Judiciary.
