Yes, it is. Buying a bride an engaging history of mailorder matches, which was reviewed by the new yorker, the atlantic, and the times literary supplement. She has also written articles, separation, deportation, and determination, should i stay or should i go. Much of her work and continuing her work will be important, so i encourage you to read her articles. There is a great podcast about the jamestown part of her book. She has also advised the womans refugee commission, the National Child welfare association, and the Southern Poverty Law Center on legal issues facing native americans and immigrant families. Shes a wonderful person to talk to. Her book is great, please purchase it if you can. Please support her work. We are grateful to have you. Thank you for coming. [applause] ms. Zug hi. Thank you so much for coming tonight. I want to thank patty and the California Historical society, especially on this rainy day. I think that is making you all happy, right . Because you havent had
Yes, it is. Buying a bride an engaging history of mailorder matches, which was reviewed by the new yorker, the atlantic, and the times literary supplement. She has also written articles, separation, deportation, and determination, should i stay or should i go. Much of her work and continuing her work will be important, so i encourage you to read her articles. There is a great podcast about the jamestown part of her book. She has also advised the womans refugee commission, the National Child welfare association, and the Southern Poverty Law Center on legal issues facing native americans and immigrant families. Shes a wonderful person to talk to. Her book is great, please purchase it if you can. Please support her work. We are grateful to have you. Thank you for coming. [applause] ms. Zug hi. Thank you so much for coming tonight. I want to thank patty and the California Historical society, especially on this rainy day. I think that is making you all happy, right . Because you havent had
Francisco. Professor zug teaches family law, and often family law cuts into immigration. Use the microphone to use during the q a portion. It helps make sure we get to be on cspan as well. We thank cspan and marsha and all of you. These programs cost a little bit of money to do so if you would like to join or rejoin with us or purchase a book tonight all of that helps us do the powerful work that we do. We do 50 Public Programs a year, usually once a week. So its always great to have that sustain support. So we thank you for being members. We thank you for purchasing tickets tonight and books. The professor teaches family law and oftentimes that cuts into differentimmigration, migration. She topics, whetheralso focuses on indian law, and one of the reasons i impassioned about this book as i listened to a hot cast and heard marcia. The book is fantastically written and provides an interesting perspective, a contemporary view on Mail Order Brides and grooms. When she emailed me, i was mo
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And especially on this rainy day, but i think thats making all very happy because you havent had rain. I said yaall because ive live in the south for ten years and thats all youre going to get from me. I want to give you before i start today about the california portion of the book. I want to give you a sense of how the book happened and my thought process, maybe it will be similar to some of what you all you all are thinking. I used to say you guys im from new york. And i came into this book with the idea that well, noticing that there seemed to be a conflict that the historical representation of mailorder brides seemed good. I was a big little house on the prairie fan, theres a book sara plain and tall yts that i loved. And the idea that these pioneer women who went west often as mailorder brides and helped settle the west and they were allotted and heroes and we loved them, and then there was in modern day image of the mail order bride as this abused and ploilted woman who needs to