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OCLC. 1417159. Joe Magarac and His USA Citizen Papers is a novel for children by the American writer Irwin Shapiro (1911–1981) set in the steel valley of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It tells the story of the "legendary" steelworker Joe Magarac, who when a mill boss tells him that he needs $1,000 to get his American citizenship papers, goes on a ...
In the comic "Joe Magarac and His U.S.A. Citizen Papers" written by Irwin Shapiro and illustrated by James Daugherty, Magarac is a superhuman immigrant made of steel. He is melted down into steel and becomes part of the US Capitol Building ; after hearing two bigoted politicians discussing immigration, Magarac returns to human form and goes to ...
1800s. William Rawle, formerly the U.S. Attorney for Pennsylvania (1791–1799) defined natural born citizen as every person born within the United States, regardless of the citizenship of their parents. In an 1825 treatise, A View of the Constitution of the United States of America, he wrote:
Joe Magarac and His USA Citizen Papers with pictures by James Daugherty (1948) J. Fred Muggs (1955) Walt Disney's Davy Crockett's Keelboat Race (1955) Walt Disney's Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier (1955) Daniel Boone (1956) Presidents of the United States illustrated by Mel Crawford and Edwin Schmidt (1956) Cleo.
Joe is a 1970 American drama film written by Norman Wexler and directed by John G. Avildsen. It stars Peter Boyle, Dennis Patrick, and Susan Sarandon in her film debut. [ 5][ 6] After his daughter's drug overdose, a business executive attacks and kills her drug-dealing boyfriend. When he and a new friend are robbed by hippies, the duo decide to ...
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