The Teach-In is an opportunity to explore and learn more about the historical context and implications of America’s new trade and immigration policies.The sessions run from 1:00 to 5:00 pm---and a full schedule is available here---and Dr. Luesink's talk runs from 4:00 to 4:50 in the the Yugoslav Room (#142) in the Cathedral of Learning (map).
Friday, February 10, 2017
“The Chinese Exclusion Act in American and World History, 1882-1965”, part of February 11 Teach-In at Pitt.
Visiting Assistant Professor in the University of Pittsburgh's Department of History David Luesink will speak on “The Chinese Exclusion Act in American and World History, 1882-1965” as part of Pitt's Teach-In on New Immigration & Trade Policies on February 11.
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