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Institution:
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Dartmouth College
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10S: 10A The U.S. held different meanings for people from China, the Philippines, Korea, Japan, India, and Southeast Asia during the twentieth century when they arrived as colonial labor migrants; subjects of a nascent Japanese empire, refugees, orphans, and war brides displaced by U.S. militarism; or as exiles challenging imperialism or corrupt regimes in their homelands. In the U.S., they fought against discrimination, pursued civil rights, and settled. We compare and contrast these experiences in their course. Open to all classes. Dist: SOC; WCult: CI. Major Dist: INTER.
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3.00
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
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(603) 646-1110
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Regional Accreditation:
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New England Association of Schools and Colleges
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Calendar System:
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Quarter
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