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Jan 11, 2012 Symposium IV: Immigration presented by Dr. Marni Davis

Posted on December 6th, 2011 by Martha Battle

Dr. Marni Davis from Georgia State University will present a program investigating immigration trends and the continuous and unique role that immigrants have played in American history.  Dr. Davis has recommended two articles to review prior to our discussion:

Kraut A Century of Scholarship in Immigration History

Ueda Immigration Social History

The symposium will begin at 5:00 and will meet at Sprayberry High School in room 122 (same as last meeting).

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