"Another Huddled Mass", The Washington Star, May 4, 1975

The article discusses how many Americans were upset about Vietnamese refugees coming to the U.S. after the fall of Saigon, worrying about jobs, government aid, and cultural differences. It argues that these fears were exaggerated, since the number of refugees was small compared to the whole U.S. population and America had a duty to help them because of its role in Vietnam.

Resource Identifier
HuddledMass
Citation
Gale McGee papers, Collection No. 9800, Box 398, folder 5, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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