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November 19, 2020Uncategorized

Nathan Schultz, Who Was She? Blog Post

Genetic testing could be an interesting fun fact for people by finding out exactly the amount they are of different ethnicities or […]

November 12, 2020Uncategorized

Nathan Schultz Make Your Home Among Strangers Blog Post

The book Make Your Home among Strangers  is an interesting and telling story about the Cuban experiences in American and more specifically […]

November 5, 2020Uncategorized

Nathan Schultz Japenesse Redress Blog

The house committee on debating Japanese redress for internment was an interesting and admitabliable confusing look into the American action to correct […]

October 29, 2020October 29, 2020Uncategorized

Nathan Schultz Blue Collar and Buddha

This documentary is a piece focused on the integration of asian refugees into a midwestern town and the strife that they encountered. […]

October 22, 2020Uncategorized

Nathan Schultz Blog 9

This movie was fascinating on many different levels. From all angles: as social commentary of the anti-semtic world, an observation into the […]

October 15, 2020Uncategorized

Nathan Schultz Blog Gasa Gasa

Gasa Gasa Girl Goes to Camp  is really a coming of age story during Japanese internment in the United states. The story […]

October 1, 2020Uncategorized

Nathan Schultz Blog post #6

The Architecture of Race In American Immigration Law explores the complex issue of immigration law in the United State while foucing on […]

September 24, 2020Uncategorized

Nathan Schultz Blog #5

Island: Poetry and the History of Chinese Immigrants on Angel Island, 1910-1940 tells a little represented story about those who suffered the […]

September 17, 2020Uncategorized

Nathan Schultz Blog #4

The book Bread Givers is effectively the clash of orthodoxy with the contemporary life. Anzia Yezierska drawing from her own experience of […]

September 9, 2020Uncategorized

Nathan Schultz Blog post #3

Both texts rave about the benefits of their American immigration and how wonderful their lives are now. Interesting to note is how […]

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