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Social Organisation 1914 C N Starke s The Primitive Family 1889 E R Groves and W F Ogburn s American Marriage and Family Relations 1928 and other crucial works Sociology of the Family Investigating Family Issues by Lee D Millar Bidwell Brenda J Vander Mey


1930s Lower Manhattan immigrant family arrives from Germany

1930s Lower Manhattan immigrant family arrives from Germany

ca 1930s Lower Manhattan New York New York USA An immigrant family looks out over the New York skyline as they arrive in the USA from Germany aboard the S S Image by © Bettmann CORBIS


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