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SUMMARY:Winter Lyceum: A History of Immigration in Southwest Wisconsin
DESCRIPTION:Migration is an ongoing process. It began in the 18th century when many eastern Native Nations pushed into Ho-Chunk lands. Then the rush for lead ore caused American and immigrants to come to our region. Some of them brought free and enslaved Black workers.\n\n\n\nLearn about the many groups that came to this area and about the migrants who have come recently   the Amish and Spanish-speaking peoples.\n\n\n\nOur corner of the state has always been a place of great diversity of people\, languages\, and religions. Join Tracey Lee Roberts\, UW-P Senior Lecturer Emeritus\, for a fascinating look at the history of migration in Southwest Wisconsin.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Migration is an ongoing process. It began in the 18th century when many eastern Native Nations pushed into Ho-Chunk lands. Then the rush for lead ore caused American and immigrants to come to our region. Some of them brought free and enslaved Black workers.<br />\n<br />\nLearn about the many groups that came to this area and about the migrants who have come recently &ndash\; the Amish and Spanish-speaking peoples.<br />\n<br />\nOur corner of the state has always been a place of great diversity of people\, languages\, and religions. Join Tracey Lee Roberts\, UW-P Senior Lecturer Emeritus\, for a fascinating look at the history of migration in Southwest Wisconsin.
LOCATION:Mineral Point Odd Fellows Lodge 112 Front Street Mineral Point\, WI 53565
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DTSTAMP:20260513T051951Z
URL:https://www.mineralpoint.com/events/details/winter-lyceum-a-history-of-immigration-in-southwest-wisconsin-105502
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