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13
Apr

Are Children Ruling the World Yet?

This guest post is published around the Association for Asian Studies conference in Washington D.C., occurring March 22-25, 2018. #AAS2018 by Sabine Frühstück, author of Child’s Play: Multi-Sensory Histories of Children and Childhood in Japan …

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12
Apr

The Present-Day Pachuco Refuses to Die!

By Rubén Guevara, author of Confessions of a Radical Chicano Doo-Wop Singer This guest post is part of our OAH blog series published in conjunction with the meeting of the Organization of American Historians in Sacramento, …

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11
Apr

Spanish, an American language

By Rosina Lozano, author of An American Language: The History of Spanish in the United States This guest post is part of our OAH blog series published in conjunction with the meeting of …

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09
Apr

How Do You Know It’s What You Did That Made the Difference?

This blog post is reposted courtesy of the authors during the American Association of Geographers conference. To learn more, about Risk Terrain Modeling, please visit http://www.riskterrainmodeling.com/. #AAG2018 By Joel M. Caplan and Leslie W. Kennedy, authors of Risk Terrain Modeling and, …

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05
Apr

King’s Last Campaign

By Sylvie Laurent, author of King and the Other America: The Poor People’s Campaign and the Quest for Economic Equality,(coming January 2019) As America celebrates the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s …

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30
Mar

Supporting Sanctuary Communities

This guest post is published around the 2018 Association for Asian American Studies Conference, occurring in San Francisco from March 29-31. #AAAS2018  #ACJS2018 #ACJS18 By Willow Lung-Amam, author of Trespassers?: Asian Americans and …

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