Indochinese Refugee Resettlement Office, 1975–1986
Bibliography
Freeman, James M. Changing Identities: Vietnamese Americans 1975–1995. Needham Heights, MA: Pearson, 1996.
IHRC2968
Hmong Resettlement Study, ca. 1970–1999
Immigration History Research Center and Archives, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
http://archives.ihrc.umn.edu/vitrage/all/ra/ihrc2968.html
Description: Interviews with Hmong refugees, Hmong leaders, American social workers from the Lutheran Social Services and Lao Family Community center, and other community members who worked directly with refugees in the Twin Cities. See box 16, folder 19.
Kennedy, Edward M. “Refugee Act of 1980.” International Migration Review 15, no. 1/2. Refugees Today (Spring-Summer 1981): 141–156.
Kumin, Judith. “Orderly Departure from Vietnam: Cold War Anomaly or Humanitarian Innovation?” Refugee Survey Quarterly 27, no. 1 (2008): 104–117.
Minnesota Historical Society. Becoming Minnesotan: Stories of Recent Immigrants and Refugees, Hmong.
http://education.mnhs.org/immigration/communities/hmong
Office of Refugee Resettlement, An Office of the Administration for Children and Families. "The Refugee Act." August 29, 2012.
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/orr/resource/the-refugee-act
Public Welfare Department, Refugee Programs Office, 1975–1986
Minnesota Department of Public Welfare, Refugee Program Office
State Archives Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/gr00690.xml
Description: Included are history files on the development of general and health programs and on the Governor's Indochinese Resettlement Office, compiled by various staff members. Of particular use during the writing of this article were a memo written by Governor Albert H. Quie and dated May 15, 1979; a letter from Governor Wendell R. Anderson to Richard Friedman, Regional Director of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare and dated November 4, 1974; a letter from Friedman to Anderson dated July 31, 1975; “Statewide Indochinese Demographic Data for General Planning Purposes, 1976–1977”; Minnesota New Life 2, no. 12 (Spring 1980); a letter from the Department of Public Welfare to Eddie A. Calderon, President of the Centre for Asian and Pacific Islanders [Minneapolis] dated December 17, 1982; the correspondence of Sandra DuVander, 1981–1983; The Hmong in St. Paul: A Culture in Transition, May 1980 (MAENA Files, Reports/Studies, Newsletters); and Glenn Hendricks’ “Indochinese Refugee Settlement Patterns in Minnesota, 1981.”
Silverman, Edwin B. “Indochina Legacy: The Refugee Act of 1980.” Publius 10, no. 1 (Winter 1980): 27–41.
The Indochina Migration and Refugee Assistance Act of 1975 [H.R. 6755]: An Act to Enable the United States to Render Assistance to, or in Behalf of, Certain Migrants and Refugees. Public Law 94-23. U.S. Statutes At Large 89 (May 23, 1975): 87–88.
United States Congress. Senate. The Refugee Act of 1980: An Act to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to revise the procedures for the admission of refugees to amend the Migration and Refugee Assistance Act of 1962 to establish a more uniform basis for the provision of assistance to refugees, and for other purposes. March 17, 1980. Public Law-96-212. 96th Congress, First Session. S. Report, 96–590. U.S. Statutes 94 (1980): 102–118.
Wright, Robert G. “Voluntary Agencies and the Resettlement of Refugees.” The International Migration Review 15, no. 1/2, Refugees Today (Spring–Summer, 1981): 157–174.
Zucker, Norman L. “Refugee Resettlement in the United States: Policy and Problems.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 467. The Global Refugee Problem: U. S. and World Response (May 1983): 172–186.
Chronology
April 1975
May 1975
December 1975
1976
1977
1979
1980
1981
Bibliography
Freeman, James M. Changing Identities: Vietnamese Americans 1975–1995. Needham Heights, MA: Pearson, 1996.
IHRC2968
Hmong Resettlement Study, ca. 1970–1999
Immigration History Research Center and Archives, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
http://archives.ihrc.umn.edu/vitrage/all/ra/ihrc2968.html
Description: Interviews with Hmong refugees, Hmong leaders, American social workers from the Lutheran Social Services and Lao Family Community center, and other community members who worked directly with refugees in the Twin Cities. See box 16, folder 19.
Kennedy, Edward M. “Refugee Act of 1980.” International Migration Review 15, no. 1/2. Refugees Today (Spring-Summer 1981): 141–156.
Kumin, Judith. “Orderly Departure from Vietnam: Cold War Anomaly or Humanitarian Innovation?” Refugee Survey Quarterly 27, no. 1 (2008): 104–117.
Minnesota Historical Society. Becoming Minnesotan: Stories of Recent Immigrants and Refugees, Hmong.
http://education.mnhs.org/immigration/communities/hmong
Office of Refugee Resettlement, An Office of the Administration for Children and Families. "The Refugee Act." August 29, 2012.
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/orr/resource/the-refugee-act
Public Welfare Department, Refugee Programs Office, 1975–1986
Minnesota Department of Public Welfare, Refugee Program Office
State Archives Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/gr00690.xml
Description: Included are history files on the development of general and health programs and on the Governor's Indochinese Resettlement Office, compiled by various staff members. Of particular use during the writing of this article were a memo written by Governor Albert H. Quie and dated May 15, 1979; a letter from Governor Wendell R. Anderson to Richard Friedman, Regional Director of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare and dated November 4, 1974; a letter from Friedman to Anderson dated July 31, 1975; “Statewide Indochinese Demographic Data for General Planning Purposes, 1976–1977”; Minnesota New Life 2, no. 12 (Spring 1980); a letter from the Department of Public Welfare to Eddie A. Calderon, President of the Centre for Asian and Pacific Islanders [Minneapolis] dated December 17, 1982; the correspondence of Sandra DuVander, 1981–1983; The Hmong in St. Paul: A Culture in Transition, May 1980 (MAENA Files, Reports/Studies, Newsletters); and Glenn Hendricks’ “Indochinese Refugee Settlement Patterns in Minnesota, 1981.”
Silverman, Edwin B. “Indochina Legacy: The Refugee Act of 1980.” Publius 10, no. 1 (Winter 1980): 27–41.
The Indochina Migration and Refugee Assistance Act of 1975 [H.R. 6755]: An Act to Enable the United States to Render Assistance to, or in Behalf of, Certain Migrants and Refugees. Public Law 94-23. U.S. Statutes At Large 89 (May 23, 1975): 87–88.
United States Congress. Senate. The Refugee Act of 1980: An Act to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to revise the procedures for the admission of refugees to amend the Migration and Refugee Assistance Act of 1962 to establish a more uniform basis for the provision of assistance to refugees, and for other purposes. March 17, 1980. Public Law-96-212. 96th Congress, First Session. S. Report, 96–590. U.S. Statutes 94 (1980): 102–118.
Wright, Robert G. “Voluntary Agencies and the Resettlement of Refugees.” The International Migration Review 15, no. 1/2, Refugees Today (Spring–Summer, 1981): 157–174.
Zucker, Norman L. “Refugee Resettlement in the United States: Policy and Problems.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 467. The Global Refugee Problem: U. S. and World Response (May 1983): 172–186.