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Author: Jared Horoski

Jared’s author bio

October 22, 2015Jared Horoski

Jared is currently a Junior at the University of Delaware. He is a History Major and also a member of the Delaware Men’s Lacrosse Team. Jared is from Chester Springs, PA.

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Chinese Americans- Before and After World War II

October 22, 2015Jared Horoski

The participation of Chinese Americans in the allied military campaign during World War II changed how other Americans perceived them. Dating back to the arrival of the first Chinese immigrants during the 19th century, their perception was generally negative. The… Continue Reading →

Essay

This Man is Your Friend

October 22, 2015Jared Horoski

  This object is a poster that was printed by the United States government in 1942 during World War II. This poster displays the effort put forth by the U.S. government to sway the general consensus of the American people.… Continue Reading →

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