Build a shared Nootletools Project, share with fellow group members and Share to a Teacher Inbox - Type in ML Migrant and choose correct period.
To find sources:
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1st - Use a Database (Open Clever, then click IHS Library Databases)
Click GIC High School- Search for your term, example: Migrant Labor Washington State, then Sort by NEWEST DATE in News, Reference, Journals, etc.
-JStor - for high quality research journal articles.
Get teacher/librarian help with search terms.
Click CITE to add them to your Noodletools when you take notes from them
2nd - Compare a regular google search for your term like migrant agricultural labor in washington, selecting only excellent sources, and then try Advanced Google Search - example: Mexico US migrant labor site:edu. Type in your topic - ________ site:edu
(this will return mostly college/university results, like this article from CUNY.edu - Early Twentieth Century Mexican Immigration to the U.S. with a bunch of cool Primary docs too)
3rd - Free High-Quality, Reliable Websites
- use https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/ to check their level of realiability of Information (factual rating) and how much they "lean" right or left...
UW's America's Great Migrations
The Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project - Farm Workers in Washington State
Economic Research Service of the US Dept. of Agriculture - Farm Labor
Trends in Migration to the U.S. provided by the Population Reference Bureau
Key Findings about U.S. Immigrants by the Pew Foundation
Library of congress
Not sure if you found a good source? Try this:
ask your teacher/librarian
look up the website name and publisher - Is ____ reliable and accurate)
do not use sites with prominent ads, only first names of authors (like on blogs), and no date/publisher/author...
The topics: --migrant agricultural labor in Washington
--migrant labor in Seattle
--migrant labor in the US in total (where it is from, what jobs they are doing, living conditions, working conditions)
--migrant labor in the world (which countries attract the most migrant laborers, which countries have the most workers leaving to find jobs, what are conditions for these types of workers in other places around the world)
GIC High School: For example, look at the Immigration and Migration overview article, and select from the many sources listed below to find more articles, such as the Migrant Labor article.