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Thứ Năm, ngày 5 tháng 03 năm 2026 16:30 (GMT+0)

This session language is Tiếng Anh
This session is in person
2026
- 255 BC

Immigrant Experiences: How to Use Community Context to Transform Family Stories

The stories of our ancestors who left home to start over in a new city or country comprise much more than ship manifests and census reports. Using examples from Dutch, German, and Southern migration to the U.S. Great Lakes region, learn how to discover and understand the cultural and local context of the communities your ancestors helped build, and how to narrate stories with a depth of historical perspective and emotional connection.

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