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| Year | Author/Creator | Title | Form | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 17. Oktober 1937 | Lessing, Otto E. | Problem der Deutsch-Amerikaner | Newspaper | more |
| Spring 2005 | Lessoff, Alan | Adolf Cluss, Architect: From Germany to America | Journal Article | more |
| Spring 1998 | Lester, Rosemarie K. | An Austrian in Wisconsin, 1856-1860: The impressions of Franz Hoelzlhuber | Journal Article | more |
| Spring 2001 | Letwin, Daniel | The claim to social resources: A contested issue in transatlantic perspective, 1776 to the present | Journal Article | more |
| 1983 | Levarie, Siegmund | Hans von Buelow in AmericaGermans in America | Book Chapter | more |
| 1898 | Levi, Kate Everest | Geographical origin of German immigration to Wisconsin | Journal Article | more |
| 1989 | Levine, Bruce C. | Immigrants, Class and Politics: German-American Working People and the Fight against SlaveryThe German Forty-Eighters in the United States | Book Chapter | more |
| 1986 | Levine, Bruce C. | In the heat of two revolutions: The forging of German-American radicalismStruggle a Hard Battle: Essays on Working-class Immigrants | Book Chapter | more |
| 1984 | Levine, Bruce C. | Immigrant Workers, “Equal Rights,” and Anti-Slavery: The Germans of Newark, New Jersey | Journal Article | more |
| 1983 | Levine, Bruce Carlan | Free Soil, Free Labor, and Freimaenner: German Chicago in the Civil War EraGerman Workers in Industrial Chicago, 1850-1910: A Comparative Perspective | Book Chapter | more |