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Sunday, April 2
Ritter Hall
9:00 - 11:00 am
- Rm 222--Negotiating a Wider World: Early Unted States Politics and Culture in a Transatlantic Context
- Rm 202--Constructing Memory and Identity: Heterogeneous Pasts in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century America
- Rm 134--Learning from Other Peoples' Histories
- Rm 200--Phi Alpha Theta Session
- Rm 102--Race-Making and the Advent of the United States Empire, 1898-1934
- Rm 142--The Making of the "American Girl": Gender and Ethnicity in Progressive Era Education (Co-sponsored by the Immigration and Ethnic History Society)
- Rm 237--The Late New Deal in Agriculture: New Interpretations
- Rm 128-- Legacies of William Appleman Williams: Beyond Diplomatic History
Busch Memorial Center
9:00 - 11:00 am
- Saint Louis Room--The United States, Mexico, and the Caribbean and Notions of Race, Class and Citizenship in the Twentieth Century
Lecture Hall
9:00 - 11:00 am
- Rm 1--The Opposition to Civil Rights Reconsidered
- Rm 3--Roundtable: The United States and the Wider World--Migration, Ethnicity, and Transnationalism
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