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  2. Institute for Historical Review - Wikipedia

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    The Institute for Historical Review and its publishing arm, Noontide Press, were founded in 1978 by the leading organizer of modern American anti-Semitism, Willis Carto, and his wife Elisabeth. Based near Los Angeles in Torrance, California, the group pioneered organizing efforts among Holocaust deniers , who had heretofore labored mostly in ...

  3. Mark Weber - Wikipedia

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    Mark Edward Weber (born October 9, 1951) is an American Holocaust denier, [1] [2] [3] who is the director of the Institute for Historical Review, [4] [5] a United States, California-based Holocaust denial organization. [6] [7] Weber has been associated with the IHR since the 1980s.

  4. U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants - Wikipedia

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    USCRI traces its history back to 1911 with the founding of the early International Institutes and Travelers’ Aid societies. The early 1900s was a time of incredible growth for the immigrant population of the United States, by 1910, three-quarters of New York City’s population was either an immigrant or a first generation American. This increase in the immigrant population, as well as increa

  5. ‘Mayday’ Review: The Young Women in This Feminist ... - AOL

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    Like the Sirens of Greek mythology dolled up in Wes Anderson-esque Girl Scout uniforms, the four young women in Karen Cinorre’s stylish yet surface-level feminist fantasy “Mayday” lure off ...

  6. ‘Between Borders’ Reviews: Middling Religious Refugee Drama ...

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    One of the most dehumanizing features — which is certainly a built-in component and not a bug — of the U.S. immigration system as it pertains to asylum seekers is that the applicant bears the ...

  7. History of refugee relocation told at Chaffee museum

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  8. Voice of Witness - Wikipedia

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    Voice of Witness is a non-profit organization that uses oral history to illuminate contemporary human rights crises in the U.S. and worldwide through an oral history book series (published by McSweeney's) and an education program.

  9. Migrant literature - Wikipedia

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    Migrant literature focuses on the social contexts in the migrants' country of origin which prompt them to leave, on the experience of migration itself, on the mixed reception which they may receive in the country of arrival, on experiences of racism and hostility, and on the sense of rootlessness and the search for identity which can result from displacement and cultural diversity.