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Akram Khater

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  • Lebanese auto worker Eva Habib in her work coveralls in 1929.

    Arab American Labor

    On the centrality of the working classes to the Arab American immigrant experience and the pivotal roles Arab Americans played in American labor.
    by Akram Khater, Chelsea Lundquist-Wentz, Nicole Ackman, Ginni Leeman, Lindsey Waldenberg via Khayrallah Center For Lebanese Diaspora Studies on September 4, 2023
  • Places of origin for early Eastern Mediterranean immigrants. The dot size reflects the relative number of immigrants.

    “Like A Wolf Who Fell Upon Sheep”: Early Lebanese Immigrants and Religion in America

    For some Lebanese immigrants, religion was a comfort, providing a sense of home in an new world. For others, it was a constant reminder of what was left behind.
    by Akram Khater, Marjorie Stevens via Khayrallah Center For Lebanese Diaspora Studies on February 6, 2019
  • Shipping Company Advertisements in Kawkab Amirka.

    Phoenician or Arab, Lebanese or Syrian?

    Who were the early immigrants to America?
    by Akram Khater via NC State University on September 20, 2017
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