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A parish register in East Flanders. A census page in Indiana. Between them: one woman’s migration and the reshaping of generations.

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We are proud to sign on to as one of the 125 organizations that called for support from Congressional Black Caucus leadership to defend Black immigrant communities.

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Check out this FREE event celebrating the stories and resilience of Boston's China Town, Little Syria, and New York Street Neighborhoods!

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What is the holiday of undocumented immigrants that we celebrate annually?
What is the holiday of undocumented immigrants that we celebrate annually? YouTube video by In The Library

THE HOLIDAY OF UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS

The original holiday that supported immigrants coming into the United States became known as Thanksgiving.

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#ThanksgivingTruth #ImmigrantHistory #UndocumentedAndAmerican #AmericaIsImmigration #FactsNotFear

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The Story Behind the Famous NYC Greek Coffee Cups - Untapped New York Uncover the history of New York City's Greek coffee cups, an object that has come to be a symbol of the city!

That iconic blue and white NYC coffee cup with "WE ARE HAPPY TO SERVE YOU"? It's called the Anthora, created in 1963 for Greek vendors when NYC had over 600 Greek-owned coffee shops.
#NYC #Coffee #ImmigrantHistory #GreekAmericans #NYCHistory

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Text Shot: I used to occasionally run across Winslow Homer’s wood engravings of the American Civil War, which were widely circulated in Harper’s Weekly, but this is the first work of his I’ve seen that deals with immigrant factory workers in the textile mills of Lawrence, Massachusetts. Note the mix of genders and ages, including the presence of young children. This was not work that could feed a whole family. No matter the difficult pecuniary circumstances of his subjects, however, Homer portrayed them with dignity.

Text Shot: I used to occasionally run across Winslow Homer’s wood engravings of the American Civil War, which were widely circulated in Harper’s Weekly, but this is the first work of his I’ve seen that deals with immigrant factory workers in the textile mills of Lawrence, Massachusetts. Note the mix of genders and ages, including the presence of young children. This was not work that could feed a whole family. No matter the difficult pecuniary circumstances of his subjects, however, Homer portrayed them with dignity.

Brick factory buildings in the background, on the opposite side of the building. Workers walking home, empty lunch pails and baskets in hand.

Brick factory buildings in the background, on the opposite side of the building. Workers walking home, empty lunch pails and baskets in hand.

Repost for #WHM: Winslow Homer, 'Bell-Time' (1868) markstoneman.com/2024/10/30/winslow-homer... #WomensHistory #ImmigrantHistory #WorkingClassHistory #MA 🗃️

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History Not Told is staying on FB because #Historymatters - we are a diverse community of 100K+ followers and civil discourse is critical to democracy.The answer to #misinformation is information #historyfacts #ushistory #americanhistory #womenshistory #Blackhistory #immigranthistory #historynottold

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