Elgin History Museum Brown Bag Lunch: A Brief History of Immigration to the US

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Elgin History Museum Brown Bag Lunch: A Brief History of Immigration to the US

September 12 @ 12:00 pm

Elgin History Museum’s Brown Bag Lunch presentation: A Brief History of Immigration to the United States with Edward Bates.

This presentation includes a review of the laws and trends regarding immigration to the United States from the time of the Founding Fathers to the late 20th century. Special emphasis will be placed on the presenter’s dissertation topic: immigration from Northern Mexico to South Texas during World War I and slightly beyond. Presented by Edward Bates.

Edward Bates was awarded a PhD in History from Northern Illinois University for his dissertation entitled Disposable Labor: Urban and Rural Agricultural Migrants from the Monterrey Center through the Nuevo Leon Corridor to San Antonio, 1915 to 1925. He is also the author of A History of Herman H. Brey and His Building: 106-110 North Second Street, West Dundee, Illinois, published in 2024. He has been a history instructor at the College of DuPage since 2004 and is currently working on a history of the Elgin Valley Fox Trot, which has been in existence since 1978.

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