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Author: Ryle Lancaster

November 16, 2020Uncategorized

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 […]

November 12, 2020Uncategorized

“Make your Home Among Strangers” 11/12/20

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 […]

November 5, 2020Uncategorized

CSPAN H.R. 442 11/06/20

This hearing reviewing bill H.R. 442, discussing the wartime relocation centers and their suggestions for following redress. The portion of H.R. 442 […]

October 28, 2020Uncategorized

10/30/20 Blue Collar and Buddha

The documentary starts out with reports of a severe bombing attack on a Buddhist Laos temple, the second of its occurrence. We […]

October 23, 2020Uncategorized

10/23/20 A Gentleman’s Agreement

In “A Gentleman’s Agreement,” we see the positioning of a man and his son in New York City after their move from […]

October 16, 2020Uncategorized

10/16/20 Gasa Gasa Girl Goes to Camp

The true story of Lily Nakai and her family is a Jap-American living history of wartime, a wartime hysteria leading to the […]

October 1, 2020Uncategorized

10/2/20 Week 6 Immigration Act of 1924 Hist

First, we get insight about Hill’s job in formulating the quotas and its different degrees of support throughout different parts of the […]

September 24, 2020Uncategorized

Island (Second Edition) W5 Ryle Lancaster

Island described the general immigration experience by Chinese immigrants in the late 1800’s, but separates them by areas in the process of […]

September 18, 2020Uncategorized

Bread Givers 9/18/20

Bread Givers was a historically insightful book with an amazing story in which explored Sara’s personal experience with Jewish Immigration into America. […]

September 9, 2020Uncategorized

9/9/20 German Migration primary sources

The Stille and Krumme Family Wilhelmina Still was the farmer’s daughter on a rural family farm in Germany and the tenant farmer’s […]

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