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Katherine Benton-Cohen

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  • Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake holds a news conference as she tours the U.S.-Mexico border on Nov. 4 in Sierra Vista, Ariz.
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    Cochise County Didn’t Used To Be the Land Of Far Right Stunts

    How the rural Arizona border county embodies the political shift in much of America.
    by Katherine Benton-Cohen via Made By History on December 2, 2022
  • Immigrants after their arrival in Ellis Island by ship in 1902.

    Not So Evident

    How experts and their facts created immigration restriction.
    by Katherine Benton-Cohen via Perspectives on History on March 25, 2019
  • Two Ways of Looking at the Bisbee Deportation

    A century-old image and the film it inspired.
    by Katherine Benton-Cohen, Robert Greene via Lapham’s Quarterly on August 30, 2018
Book
Inventing the Immigration Problem: The Dillingham Commission and Its Legacy
Katherine Benton-Cohen
2018

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University of Arizona’s “Palm Drive,” 1914.

Dictating the Desert

Plants and settlers take root in a new mythology of Arizona.
by Natalie Koch via Lapham’s Quarterly on February 1, 2023
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