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We the People

The World in Virginia

Julie Maio Kemper (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
176 Seiten
2026
D Giles Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-913875-97-8 (ISBN)
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We the People tells the compelling stories of immigrants to Virginia since 1776.
Over the last two and a half centuries, millions of people have emigrated from other countries and made Virginia their home. Today, more than 1.6 million people living in the Commonwealth of Virginia are foreign born.

Since its founding and up to the present day, Virginia has been at the centre of so many crucial debates, including immigration. As this book’s richly drawn essays show us, successive waves of immigration have diversified and enriched Virginia in countless ways. On a grand scale, they have forced Virginia to reckon with its racial history, its politics, and its view of itself and the world.

With a combination of historical essays, examinations of immigrant communities, and personal stories, this volume explores the many people who, over centuries, have made Virginia the unique place it is in America and in the world.

Julie Maio Kemper is exhibits curator, Virginia Museum of History & Culture. Raynaldo Capucao earned his PhD at the Bjoring Center for Nursing Historical Inquiry in the School of Nursing at the University of Virginia. Maria Carrillo has more than 25 years of experience as a journalist in Virginia. Michael Hemphill has an M.A. in Creative Writing and 12 years of newspaper writing experience. Saltanat Liebert is associate professor at Virginia Commonwealth University. Daniel Morales is assistant professor of history at Virginia Commonwealth University. Kim O’Connell is a scholar of Vietnamese immigration to Virginia, and a lecturer at Johns Hopkins.  Katrina Powell is founding director of the Center for Refugee, Migrant, and Displacement Studies. Grant E. Rissler is assistant professor of Organizational Studies at the University of Richmond. Noah Tinsley is assistant curator, Virginia Museum of History & Culture.

Foreword by Kim O’Connell
Acknowledgments by Jamie Bosket
A Complex History: Virginia Immigrants by Julie Maio Kemper
1 Building Community
Settlers and Immigrants in Virginia, 1776–2000, by Daniel Morales
A Cosmopolitan Mart In the Mountains: Labor Recruitment, Immigration, and Coal Mining in Pocahontas by Noah Tinsley
Blue Ridge Literacy and Ahoo Salem by Michael Hemphill
Rome Daniel’s Accordion, 1901
2 Shared Experiences
Finding Community Far from Havana by Maria Carrillo
Salt in a Wound, Threads of Hope: The World of Barcroft Apartments by David Bearinger
Language and its Importance in Building Community by Sushmita Mazumdar
Jacob Stirewalt’s Lutheran Postil, 1837
3 Unique Journeys
Displacement and Refuge: The Complex History of Refugees in Virginia by Katrina Powell
The Work of Lita Aarafu: That We Might Know One Another by David Bearinger
The Voice of Sughra Hussainy by Julie Maio Kemper
Khizr Khan’s Pocket Constitution, 2016
4 Reshaping Identity
One of Us: Virginia Immigrants and the Changing Markers of American Identity by Noah Tinsley
Natural Rights, Canonical Wrongs: Norfolk Catholicism in the New Republic, 1791–1820, by Noah Tinsley
Jolly Capucao: From a Dream to a Condition of Survival by Raynaldo Capucao
Ghazala Hashmi’s Bracelet, 2020
5 Enriching the Commonwealth
The Commonwealth Enriched: Immigrant Paths to Progress by Saltanat Liebert and Grant E. Rissler
Harrisonburg: “The Friendly City” by Julie Maio Kemper
“Bringing the whole Nixon”: How Dr. Nixon Araúz Draws on His Life Experience to Improve Public Health by Noah Tinsley
Planters Peanut Bag, early 1900s
Works Cited
Contributors
Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 21.7.2026
Zusatzinfo 147 Illustrations, color
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Kulturgeschichte
ISBN-10 1-913875-97-0 / 1913875970
ISBN-13 978-1-913875-97-8 / 9781913875978
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