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Month: December 2015

Mexican Americans Continued Their Fight for Freedom After WWII

December 10, 2015arnick
http://www.loc.gov/item/95504788/

Mexican Americans were limited with opportunities in: education, work, socially and politically before, during, and after World War II. All of these limited opportunities were brought to the public’s attention on a national scale after the Zoot Suit Riots. Ensuing… Continue Reading →

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Austin Robert Niggebrugge’s Bio

December 10, 2015arnick

Austin Niggebrugge is a junior at the University of Delaware who plans to graduate from the University just like his mother, Deanna Niggebrugge. Austin is a History major who plans to graduate with a double minor in English and Entrepreneurship.… Continue Reading →

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