CRF Publishing has published "American History: The Immigrants", a new book addressing civil rights instruction for children and those preparing to immigrate to America.

-- The new resource from CRF Publishing, authored by Constance Foster, tailors historical context, legal protections, and age-appropriate narratives to meet the specific needs of learners who are often underserved by conventional curricula, offering parents and educators a practical tool to foster informed, empowered communities. The book, the complete title of which is "American History: The Immigrants (All Who Came To The New World America)," is available now through the publisher's online storefront.
More information is available at https://www.greatbookscrf.com/
While many resources from non-profits and educational institutions still provide valuable historical materials, a specific gap persists: few materials address how civil rights apply directly to immigrant communities or present this information in formats accessible to young learners. Immigration has profoundly reshaped U.S. society, yet educational materials often fail to reflect immigrant experiences or explain protections relevant to these families. Both children and newcomers are left without the knowledge needed to advocate for themselves.
The new guide from CRF Publishing LLC bridges this divide by combining age-appropriate language, interactive elements, and historical narratives for children with sections addressing legal rights, anti-discrimination protections, and educational access specifically relevant to immigrant families. By connecting past civil rights achievements to present-day protections affecting minority and immigrant communities, the resource serves dual purposes: building civic knowledge among young learners while informing immigrant families of their legal standing and available resources.
With this resource, parents gain a ready-made tool to introduce civil rights concepts at home, while educators receive curricula that validate immigrant families' experiences and address diverse classroom needs. Organizations supporting immigrant communities can use the guide to inform members about vital legal protections, fostering empowerment and informed advocacy.
The new book joins Foster's other main publication, titled "American History: Echoes Of The Past." This complimentary resource delves even deeper into the contemporary implications of the civil rights movement and, when taken together with the new release, paints a vivid and highly informative picture of diversity in America and its central role in shaping society in the country.
The guide is now available for parents, educators, and advocacy organizations seeking to equip children and immigrant families with essential knowledge about their rights and protections.
For additional details about CRF Publishing LLC and its educational resources, visit https://a.co/d/hsEnhS2
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Name: Constance Foster
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Organization: CRF Publishing LLC
Address: 149 Irving Ave, Somerset, Massachusetts 02726, United States
Website: https://greatbookscrf.com
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