11/20/20 Week 13: “Who is She? A DNA Test Only Opens New Mysteries.”
This article was about the genealogy search of Alice Collins Plebuch’s family heritage and examining where on earth her Jewish heritage came […]
This article was about the genealogy search of Alice Collins Plebuch’s family heritage and examining where on earth her Jewish heritage came […]
Ryle Lancaster “Make Your Home Among Strangers” Blog Post 11/12/20 “Make your Home Among Strangers” is nonetheless a thought-provoking, emotional novel where […]
This hearing reviewing bill H.R. 442, discussing the wartime relocation centers and their suggestions for following redress. The portion of H.R. 442 […]
The documentary starts out with reports of a severe bombing attack on a Buddhist Laos temple, the second of its occurrence. We […]
In “A Gentleman’s Agreement,” we see the positioning of a man and his son in New York City after their move from […]
The true story of Lily Nakai and her family is a Jap-American living history of wartime, a wartime hysteria leading to the […]
First, we get insight about Hill’s job in formulating the quotas and its different degrees of support throughout different parts of the […]
Island described the general immigration experience by Chinese immigrants in the late 1800’s, but separates them by areas in the process of […]
Bread Givers was a historically insightful book with an amazing story in which explored Sara’s personal experience with Jewish Immigration into America. […]
The Stille and Krumme Family Wilhelmina Still was the farmer’s daughter on a rural family farm in Germany and the tenant farmer’s […]