A made a little starter pack of folks working on migration, refugee studies, citizenship, etc. Please let me know if I should add you! go.bsky.app/5sBuBm8
Thank you, @unlawfulentries.bsky.social We have learned a lot from each other. Looking forward to the publication of your magnum opus, The Politics of Mobility--Voluntary and Involuntary Migrations, 1619-1882.
Job in US Immigration History❗The History Department at Boston College invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professorship in 19th-Century US Immigration & Labor History. Specialty open, "some preference for a scholar of the Irish diaspora" @iehs.bsky.socialh-net.org/jobs/job_dis...
June 21, 1877: The Day of the Rope. Ten Molly Maguire are hanged in Pennsylvania. Ten more will to the scaffold over the next two years. Here from @OUPHistory are some things to know about the Molly Maguires ⬇️⬇️⬇️ blog.oup.com/2023/10/maki...
Twenty Irish mine workers were hanged in the anthracite region of Pennsylvania in the 1870s, convicted of a series of murders organized under the cover of a secret society called the Molly Maguires. H...
"From Brown to Dream: Commemorating the Fight for Inclusive Education." Thank you Karla McKanders, Thurgood Marshall Institute, Dream.US, and partners for hosting this conversation on education, immigration, and civil rights @iehs.bsky.socialwww.youtube.com/live/YDjcDVz...
The Thurgood Marshall Institute, the Presidents' Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration, TheDream.US, and the Immigration Hub invite you to join us in ...
Spent a morning at Federal Hall (where Washington was sworn in, federal courts created) with 20 NYC K-12 teachers. The event, a convo on slavery & US migration history with @kevinkenny.bsky.social moderated by Kunal Parker, was sponsored by the National Parks Service and the NYC Tenement Museum.
@juliarosekraut.bsky.social's "Threat of Dissent is at the intersection of a wealth of scholarship on immigration & deportation...an excellent contribution & close reading...of these laws & the persistent harm they’ve had for generations on those who differ in ethnicity, country, and ideology."
Thank you so much to Jeanelle D. Horcasitas for this excellent review of "Threat of Dissent" for the Society of U.S. Intellectual History. 🗃️ @susih.bsky.social s-usih.org/2024/05/cent...
Julia Rose Kraut’s Threat of Dissent: A History of Ideological Exclusion and Deportation in the United States, unpacks centuries of legislative statutes and political actions to ideologically exclude ...
Another interview with "People, Power, and Politics" Inception FM: How the intertwined histories of immigration policy and slavery help us understand the current border crisis in the US youtube.com/watch?v=JskK...
Kevin Kenny, President of the Immigration and Ethnic History Society discusses the battle for the border.
For others who have written on this topic. See the books of Kate Masur, @schoeppner.bsky.social@kevinkenny.bsky.social@hidehirota.bsky.social@bomalley500.bsky.social Katherine Carper, Cody Nager, Grace Mallon, Connie Thomas.
People, Power, and Politics Podcast. Inception Radio FM. Intrerview with Kevin Kenny, author of The Problem of Immigration in a Slaveholding Republic @OUPHistory www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Rw0...
Kevin Kenny, author of The Problem of Immigration in a Slaveholding Republic: Policing Mobility in the Nineteenth-Century United States, discusses his book a...