The American Protective Association ( APA ) was an American anti-Catholic secret society established in 1887 by Protestants. The organization was the largest anti-Catholic movement in the United States during the later part of the 19th century, showing particular regional strength in the M...
The American Protective League (1917–1919) was an organization of private citizens sponsored by the United States Department of Justice that worked with federal law enforcement agencies during the World War I era. Its mission was to identify suspected German sympathizers and to counteract...
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Not to be confused with Federal Protective Service (Russia) or Federal Protective Forces. Federal Protective Service Patch of the FPS The racing stripe logo of the FPS Badge of a Federal...
African American Children, Racial Discrimination, Academic Achievement, Child Rearing, Grade 6, Language Skills, Grade 4, Grade 5, Risk, Student Adjustment, Middle Schools, Longitudinal...
American Protective Association (APA), in U.S. history, an anti-Catholic, anti-immigrant group that briefly acquired a membership greater than 2,000,000 during the 1890s. A successor in spirit and...
Risk and protective factors that predict substance use were investigated with 318 African American high school dropout youths who completed the 1992 follow-up of the National Educational Longitudin...
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PURPOSE To determine the prevalence of, and identify protective and risk factors for, current tobacco use among American Indian adolescents. METHODS Data from the Voices of Indian Teens Project wer...