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Founded in 1965, the
Immigration History Research Center enriches society by preserving and
promoting understanding of the history of the American immigrant
experience. In doing so, it acts in partnership with various ethnic
communities, historical agencies, research specialists, educators, and
many others. The IHRC develops and maintains a library and archival
collection, provides research assistance, produces publications, and
sponsors academic and public programs. Its work supports the tripartite
mission-teaching, research, and service-of its parent institution, the
University of Minnesota.
Immigration History Research Center
University of Minnesota
College of
Liberal Arts
311 Andersen
Library
222-21st
Avenue S.
Minneapolis
MN 55455-0439
Phone: (612) 625-4800
Fax: (612) 626-0018
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In June 1999, the IHRC's
Documentation of the Immigrant Experience was designated as an
Official Project of Save
America's Treasures, a public-private partnership of the
White House Millennium Council and the National Trust for
Historic
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