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John F. Kennedy wrote a book by that title in 1958, which was completed and published posthumously by his brother Robert Kennedy. (Kennedy, 1980)

Kennedy, J. F. (1980). A nation of immigrants. New York: Harper Perennial. (Original work published 1963).

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