Abstract
The immigrant press developed in virtually every new group settling in the United States from the eighteenth century to the present. It has aided in group adjustment and education, and even with assimilation, tended to survive, often publishing into the third and fourth generation. A selected, annotated list of major and lasting publications of a number of specific groups is presented.
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