ARI Talks: Albert Manke, “Chinese Migration to the Americas during an Era of Racial Exclusion: Secret Societies, Transpacific Networks, and Coping Strategies”, 20 September 2022

ANN: “Chinese Migration to the Americas during an Era of Racial Exclusion: Secret Societies, Transpacific Networks, and Coping Strategies”
 
ARI Talk by Dr.

Re: ANN: ARI Talks: Albert Manke, “Chinese Migration to the Americas during an Era of Racial Exclusion: Secret Societies, Transpacific Networks, and Coping Strategies”, 20 September 2022

I'm interested in this talk, but it will 3am where I live. Will it be recorded and made available?

Many thanks, Jennifer Graber (University of Texas at Austin)

ARI Talks: Albert Manke, “Chinese Migration to the Americas during an Era of Racial Exclusion: Secret Societies, Transpacific Networks, and Coping Strategies”, 20 September 2022

ANN: “Chinese Migration to the Americas during an Era of Racial Exclusion: Secret Societies, Transpacific Networks, and Coping Strategies”
 
ARI Talk by Dr.

ANN: ARI Talks: Albert Manke, “Chinese Migration to the Americas during an Era of Racial Exclusion: Secret Societies, Transpacific Networks, and Coping Strategies”, 20 September 2022

ARI Talks: Albert Manke, “Chinese Migration to the Americas during an Era of Racial Exclusion: Secret Societies, Transpacific Networks, and Coping Strategies”, 20 September 2022
 
ANN: “Chinese Migration to the Americas during an Era of Racial Exclusion: Secret Societies, Transpacific Networks, and Coping Strategies”
 

ARI Talks: Albert Manke, “Chinese Migration to the Americas during an Era of Racial Exclusion: Secret Societies, Transpacific Networks, and Coping Strategies”, 20 September 2022

ANN: “Chinese Migration to the Americas during an Era of Racial Exclusion: Secret Societies, Transpacific Networks, and Coping Strategies”
 
ARI Talk by Dr.

ICW Symposium on Migrant Letters

What do the letters of Mexican and Chinese migrants reveal about their fundamental role in California’s history of migration?  A symposium sponsored by the Huntington-USC Institute on California and the West and the Huntington Library will explore this important question through scholars’ and manuscripts curators’ discussion of twentieth-century Mexican and Chinese migrant letters as sources in writing this history. 

ICW Symposium on Migrant Letters

What do the letters of Mexican and Chinese migrants reveal about their fundamental role in California’s history of migration?  A symposium sponsored by the Huntington-USC Institute on California and the West and the Huntington Library will explore this important question through scholars’ and manuscripts curators’ discussion of twentieth-century Mexican and Chinese migrant letters as sources in writing this history. 

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