The Immigration and Naturalization Service records reproduced herein relate to efforts to revoke the citizenship of certain Indians naturalized as U.S. citizens, as well as to general efforts to exclude Indians from admission to the United States and Canada.
Features formerly confidential reports of U.S. diplomats and military officers. Offers detailed information on the countries in which the U.S. diplomatic or military officials were stationed.
British diplomatic correspondence. Extends from the 1830s to the 1960s and cover all countries of mainland South and Central America, plus Haiti, the Dominican Republic and Cuba.
Focus on the rule of General Tiburcio Carias Andino, who gained the presidency in 1932. There is also a substantial body of material on the supporting--and sometimes dominating--role of large banana companies in the Honduran government and society throughout this period.
Nicaragua during the years 1930-1945, a period which covers World War II, the latter years of revolutionary leader Augusto Sandino's revolt against U.S. military occupation, and the administrations of Juan Bautista Sacasa and Anastasio Somoza.