The existence of Chineselanguage newspapers and other media gives new immigrants access to necessary information in their native language and fosters greater integration of the immigrant and ethnic communities.
Read the full storyFilipino American newspapers and magazines have featured stories not only about Filipinos living in the United States but also about events of interest in the Philippines, demonstrating the desire among many Filipino Americans to stay connected with their ancestral homeland.
Read the full storyAs German immigrants reached the United States and began settling in the interior of the country, the German American press catered to their need for news and information, providing stories about their adopted homeland while keeping in touch with Germany.
Read the full storyOne of the most politically influential immigrants of the early twenty-first century, Huffington has established herself as a centrist within a variety of media, including the World Wide Web, and named one of Time magazine’s one hundred most influential people in 2006.
Read the full storyNewspapers, magazines, and journals designed to appeal to the Italian community in America, often published in Italian. . .
Read the full storyThe explosion of Italian immigration to America after 1880 saw a concurrent rise in Italian American news publications.
Read the full storyThe passionate interest of Italians in their homeland was at the root of the greatest controversy involving the Italian American press.
Read the full storyBy the end of World War II in 1945, many Italian Americans had begun to assimilate into the mainstream culture.
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