“THEY’RE ALL AMERICANS. The Stars and Stripes waves in all its splendor before more than 1000 persons who gathered yesterday in Independence Square to give thanks for their citizenship as they observed ‘I Am an American’ day.” Caption from Philadelphia Record, May 21, 1945.
They're All Americans

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- Celebrating Citizenship
- Immigrant Cultures and Communities
- A religious discourse...
- Ancient Order of Hibernians of the state of Pennsylvania incorporation certificate
- Fatou N’Diaye
- Judith Schweyer birth and baptismal certificate
- Map of proposed Chinatown Development and fact sheet
- Pennsylvania Railroad temporary employees from Mexico
- Reveler from the 1924 Mummers Parade
- Nativism and Xenophobia
- Making Americans
- An Americanization Program
- Classroom at Matthias W. Baldwin School circa 1936
- Federal Textbook on Citizenship
- Federal Textbook on Citizenship: The Gardners Become Citizens, Book 2—A Reader for Use in the Public Schools by Candidates for Naturalization
- Leonard Covello, A High School and Its Immigrant Community: A Challenge and an Opportunity
- Students saluting the flag
- Students with map of Europe
- ”D is For Democracy”