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Interview with George Sanchez, on the promise and history of Boyle Heights

Apr 15 2021
“When I think of the future of the United States, and the history that matters in this country, I often think of Boyle Heights.” —George J. SánchezIn this virtual conversation, acclaimed scholar George Sanchez, author of Boyle Heights: How a Los Angeles Neighborhood Became the Future of American
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Breaking the Cycle of Health Crises

Apr 12 2021
By Martin Halliwell, author of American Health Crisis: One Hundred Years of Panic, Planning, and PoliticsThis guest post is part of our #OAH2021 conference series. Visit our virtual exhibit to learn more and get 40% off the book.When I began working on my new book American Health Crisis, I w
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For OAH, Executive Editor Niels Hooper Shares Virtual Conference Highlights

Apr 08 2020
The Organization of American Historians annual conference has become ever-more interesting and important, and 2020's meeting promised to be especially so - focusing on histories of equality and inequality in an American Presidential election year. I am sad that we are not all in Washington DC now li
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Organization of American Historians: The Latest Research from UC Press

Apr 02 2020
Although we are unable to see you in person at 2020 OAH Annual Meeting, UC Press is committed to sharing the latest research in U.S. History. Take a look at our newest titles and save 40%.
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