Traveling Exhibition—Learn What Shapes Immigration History and Policy
Five key moments emerge as turning points in U.S. immigration policy: 1790, 1882,
1924, 1948, and 1965. This exhibit explores the impact of these turning points and
the factors that influenced them, from global conflicts and economic conditions to
cultural trends and social aspirations.
Created alongside the exhibition, thedraws on testimony gathered through the Legacy Series as well as ongoing interviews with people who have first or second-hand experiences of immigration. For more information on how you can contribute to Immigrant Stories, please contact curator Adina Langer by emailalanger@kennesaw.eduor by phone at 470-578-2083.
Exhibit Supplements
Virtual Tour
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Audio Guide
Listen to audio descriptions of the exhibition panels.
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Digital Exhibition
ÍøºìÍ·Ìõ this digital exhibit to explore visitors’ ideas about American identity and immigrant heritage, mapped to the places around the world where they trace their families’ origins. Share your own stories through our , and our curator will add them to the map!
Gallery Guide
As you explore the exhibit, take along this guide to help you better understand the
bolded terms you encounter on the panels.