Sending Flowers to America

Sending Flowers to America
Title Sending Flowers to America PDF eBook
Author Peggi Ridgway
Publisher Peggi Ridgway
Pages 290
Release 2008
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780979828508

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Florists' Nationwide Telephone Delivery Network- America's Phone-Order Florists, Inc. V. Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association

Florists' Nationwide Telephone Delivery Network- America's Phone-Order Florists, Inc. V. Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association
Title Florists' Nationwide Telephone Delivery Network- America's Phone-Order Florists, Inc. V. Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association PDF eBook
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Pages 346
Release 1966
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The School Journal

The School Journal
Title The School Journal PDF eBook
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Pages 726
Release 1895
Genre Education
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New York School Journal

New York School Journal
Title New York School Journal PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 684
Release 1895
Genre Education
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Biotic Borders

Biotic Borders
Title Biotic Borders PDF eBook
Author Jeannie N. Shinozuka
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 313
Release 2022-04-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 022681730X

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A rich and eye-opening history of the mutual constitution of race and species in modern America. In the late nineteenth century, increasing traffic of transpacific plants, insects, and peoples raised fears of a "biological yellow peril" when nursery stock and other agricultural products shipped from Japan to meet the growing demand for exotics in the United States. Over the next fifty years, these crossings transformed conceptions of race and migration, played a central role in the establishment of the US empire and its government agencies, and shaped the fields of horticulture, invasion biology, entomology, and plant pathology. In Biotic Borders, Jeannie N. Shinozuka uncovers the emergence of biological nativism that fueled American imperialism and spurred anti-Asian racism that remains with us today. Shinozuka provides an eye-opening look at biotic exchanges that not only altered the lives of Japanese in America but transformed American society more broadly. She shows how the modern fixation on panic about foreign species created a linguistic and conceptual arsenal for anti-immigration movements that flourished in the early twentieth century. Xenophobia inspired concerns about biodiversity, prompting new categories of “native” and “invasive” species that defined groups as bio-invasions to be regulated—or annihilated. By highlighting these connections, Shinozuka shows us that this story cannot be told about humans alone—the plants and animals that crossed with them were central to Japanese American and Asian American history. The rise of economic entomology and plant pathology in concert with public health and anti-immigration movements demonstrate these entangled histories of xenophobia, racism, and species invasions.

Familiar Flowers of North America

Familiar Flowers of North America
Title Familiar Flowers of North America PDF eBook
Author National Audubon Society
Publisher New York : Knopf
Pages 198
Release 1986
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
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Covers eighty of the most common wildflowers of the East.

East of East

East of East
Title East of East PDF eBook
Author Romeo Guzmán
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 363
Release 2020-02-14
Genre History
ISBN 1978805489

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East of East: The Making of Greater El Monte, is an edited collection of thirty-one essays that trace the experience of a California community over three centuries, from eighteenth-century Spanish colonization to twenty-first century globalization. Employing traditional historical scholarship, oral history, creative nonfiction and original art, the book provides a radical new history of El Monte and South El Monte, showing how interdisciplinary and community-engaged scholarship can break new ground in public history. East of East tells stories that have been excluded from dominant historical narratives—stories that long survived only in the popular memory of residents, as well as narratives that have been almost completely buried and all but forgotten. Its cast of characters includes white vigilantes, Mexican anarchists, Japanese farmers, labor organizers, civil rights pioneers, and punk rockers, as well as the ordinary and unnamed youth who generated a vibrant local culture at dances and dive bars.