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POP QUIZ Background:
After the British burned U.S. capital to the ground (1814), Jefferson donated his personal library to the US government. Jefferson's library became the core of the Library of Congress, the national library of the United States.
POP QUIZ Civics Questions
- Name one war fought by the United States in the 1800s.
- Name one branch or part of the government.*
- Who makes federal laws?
- What are two rights of everyone living in the United States?
- What is the capital of the United States?*
Libraries play a critical role in serving immigrant communities. Through our joint effort with IMLS, we plan to educate librarians, and in turn their immigrant customers, on topics ranging from naturalization, the unauthorized practice of immigration law, and the importance of digital literacy.
- Library and Adult Education Citizenship Activities (PDF, 410 KB)
Citizenship-related activities for libraries, such as welcoming and encouragement activities, community-outreach activities, and education-oriented activities. - Assisting English Language Learners in Your Library (PDF, 139 KB)
Suggestions for helping your English language learning patrons. - Library Tours with ESL Classes (PDF, 190 KB)
Tips for working with English as a second language (ESL) teachers and inviting new patrons to your library to help them explore the vast range of services and resources you provide. - Creating a Citizenship Review Class in a Public Library (PDF, 499 KB)
This tip sheet will give an overview of citizenship review classes and provide a sample model.
American Library Association:
Arlington TV: U.S. Naturalization Ceremony at Arlington VA Central Library (video)- 2020 Census Resources (note "Citizenship Question)
- Libraries and the 2020 Census (ALA "brief")
- #LibrariesRespond: Immigrants, Refugees, and Asylum Seekers Resources
- The Dollar Tree American Dream Literacy Initiative (great examples about grants funding Citizenship classes in public libraries)
U. S. General Naturalization Ceremony held April 12, 2018 at the Arlington Central Library, Arlington, VA.
Arlington County Library: Special US Naturalization - Arlington VA
with Deaf Performance of the Star Spangled Banner by Mayari Loza
Burton Barr Library Youth Naturalization Ceremony 2012
Phoenix area residents take the Oath of Allegiance and become U.S. citizens during a special ceremony at Burton Barr Central Library in Phoenix. Members of the Library Teen Council facilitate the event.
Hartford Public Library: The American Place (TAP)
HPL/TAP is a free program of Hartford Public Library designed to welcome immigrants and ease their transition into their new home city. TAP promotes Hartford’s shared civic values and its vibrant cultural multiplicity. Check out HPL/TAP course: Citizenship on the Go.
- Naturalization Ceremony playlist
- AMERICAN PLACE at HARTFORD PUBLIC LIBRARY playlist
- Voices from Newly Naturalized Citizens playlist
- Immigrant Civic Engagement playlist
The Folsom Library hosts the swearing in of 25 new US Citizens. This is the ninth year that the US Citizenship Immigration Services has partnered with the library to present this ceremony.
200 New Citizens Take Oath At JFK Library
Two hundred immigrants became American citizens at JFK Library in Boston. WBZ-TV's Ken MacLeod reports. Published on Feb 9, 2017.
The Jones Library E.S.L. Center is an award winning program providing volunteer tutors, tutoring space, study materials, computer-assisted instruction, citizenship classes, English classes and referrals to adult immigrants in the Amherst area. Check out their pdf/audio study guides.
US Naturalization Oath Ceremony, Jones Library, September 4, 2019
The recording of a naturalization and citizenship ceremony at the Jones Library in Amherst, Massachusetts.
The Kansas City Public Library: Naturalization Ceremony at Central Library
On Thursday, Nov. 10, 2016 about 110 applicants from 45 countries were sworn in as citizens of the United States.
KMBC: KC library hosts naturalization ceremony (2019)
Sixty immigrants from 32 different countries took the oath of citizenship Tuesday at the Kansas City Library downtown.
King County Library: Becoming a U.S. Citizen
Learn how to become a U.S. Citizen and study for the naturalization test.
Los Angeles Public Library - Community Member Testimonial by Sergio Sanchez
I have always had a dream to one day become a citizen of the United States because this country opens doors for everyone who wants to be successful and build a family. I am so grateful to the Los Angeles Public Library for helping me and my family reach our dreams. The library helped me—and my wife—become citizens, it helped me improve my English, and it helped my son with his education so he could go to college to become a chemical engineer.
Louisville Free Public Library (FaceBook post)
I have always had a dream to one day become a citizen of the United States because this country opens doors for everyone who wants to be successful and build a family. I am so grateful to the Los Angeles Public Library for helping me and my family reach our dreams. The library helped me—and my wife—become citizens, it helped me improve my English, and it helped my son with his education so he could go to college to become a chemical engineer.
Louisville Free Public Library (FaceBook post)
On March 1, 2019, we welcomed 99 new American citizens from 35 home countries today at the Naturalization Ceremony!
New York Public Library
- Alien Nation: True Tales of Immigration: Sofija Stefanovic and friends celebrate immigrant lives in America, inspired by the long-running Joe’s Pub series.
- Becoming Americans; Immigrant New Yorkers from across the globe come to the Library to learn English and prepare for U.S. Citizenship.
- Civic Education and Democracy in Crisis: A Conversation in Memory of Judge Robert A. Katzmann; Experts in policy, law, and education discuss how restoring widespread civic education and action can provide a lifeline to our imperiled democracy.
- Ep. 71 "I Can Vote, I Can Participate": Zahra and Hassan are grateful to The New York Public Library for the citizenship classes they took before they faced their naturalization exam — and passed. Libraries play a critical role in welcoming and educating new citizens.
- Immigration History, Politics, and Prejudices: Jia Lynn Yang with Caitlin Dickerson: The New York Times national editor surveys the 40 years between 1924 and 1965 and the battle to "codify the idea that a person could become wholly American, no matter where she had been born." Jia Lynn Yang speaks with The Atlantic's Caitlin Dickerson about the paradoxes and the promises of the American idea of itself as a nation of immigrants.
- Library Stories playlist; Stories of so many who use our spaces to write, read, think and learn.
Pima Library: Welcome to America
Pima County Public Library recognizes, welcomes, and celebrates immigrants for their contributions to our shared success.
Pima County Public Library recognizes, welcomes, and celebrates immigrants for their contributions to our shared success.
Otis Library: Naturalization Ceremony at Otis Library on April 13, 2018
Otis Library leads in our community by hosting a Naturalization Ceremony for 19 New US Citizens from 13 different countries during National Library Week
Salt Lake City Public Library's President's Day Naturalization Ceremony
Salt Lake City welcomed 29 new citizens to the United States at the Downtown library, with remarks from President Obama and Mayor Biskupski.
San Francisco Public Libraries Citizenship Resources
Prepare for the USCIS naturalization interview with the helpful resources available in several languages at sfpl.org, including a guide to naturalization, detailed practice materials for the citizenship exam, and a list of local organizations that can help you with the naturalization process. Check out their SFPL multilingual citizenship videos.
Schaumburg Library Citizenship Oath Ceremony
See footage from a Citizenship Ceremony at the Schaumburg Library. Approximately 70 immigrants became new US citizens.
West Irving Library Citizenship Classes (video)
In a special class offered at the West Irving Library, some people are getting help in their quest to become U.S. citizens.
Santa Clara County Library Citizenship Resources
Prepare for U.S. citizenship with these helpful resources, including a guide to naturalization, detailed practice materials for the citizenship exam, and a list of web resources that can help you with the naturalization process.
- All of the lessons and resources used in the SCCL Citizenship Classes
- Campbell Library Citizenship Classes
- Cupertino Library Citizenship Classes
- Milpitas Library Citizenship Classes
- Morgan Hill Library Citizenship Classes
- Gilroy Library Citizenship Classes
- Saratoga Library Citizenship Classes
- Playlist of mock interviews videos recorded at the Milpitas Library
Does your library provide information on U.S. citizenship? Are you looking for ways to improve your services to your immigrant communities? Join a representative from United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to learn about the citizenship process and what free resources are available. The presentation will give a background on USCIS, the mission, the local field offices, IMLS Partnership, why libraries should be involved, setting up Citizenship Corners, and resources available online and in print to better assist patrons inquiring about the naturalization process.
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updated 2023-04-01
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