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Child Migration
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Below are groups and resources (books, articles, websites, etc.) related to this topic. Click on an item’s title to go its resource page with author, publisher, description/abstract and other details, a link to the full text if available, as well as links to related topics in the Subject Index. You can also browse the Title, Author, Subject, Chronological, Dewey, LoC, and Format indexes, or use the Search box. Connexions LibraryThe Flood From the North: Washington's Role in Triggering the Child Migrant Crisis Best, Xavier Article 2014 International law and basic morality demand that the children of Central America are treated with the care and dignity that they and previous generations have been robbed under several decades of US f... Ordeal of Australia's child migrants Bryant, Nick Article 2009 The story of the British child migrants sent to Australia has been described as a history of lies, deceit, cruelty and official disinterest and neglect. Other Voices: The Connexions Newsletter - May 21, 2015: A Healthier Planet Diemer, Ulli (editor); Rickwood, Darien Yawching (production) Serial Publication (Periodical) 2015 With the start of the growing season in much of the Northern hemisphere, Other Voices digs up articles and resources related to urban agriculture and local food production. Urban agriculture - growing... Sources LibraryThe Children of Creuse Wikipedia article The Children of Creuse refers to 1,630 children forcibly moved from Reunion to rural metropolitan France between 1963 and 1982. It is well known in Reunion, where it is called the affaire des Enfants ... Forgotten Australians Wikipedia article Forgotten Australians is a contested term applied by some to the estimated 500,000 children and child migrants who experienced care in institutions or outside a home setting in Australia during the 20... Home Children Wikipedia article Home Children is a common term used to refer to the child migration scheme founded by Annie MacPherson in 1869, under which more than 100,000 children were sent to Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and ... Home Children Wikipedia article Home Children was the child migration scheme founded by Annie MacPherson in 1869, under which more than 100,000 children were sent from the United Kingdom to Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and South ... Orphan Train Wikipedia article The Orphan Train Movement was a supervised welfare program that transported orphaned and homeless children from crowded Eastern cities of the United States to foster homes located largely in rural are... |