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Wide Angle Lunches: Armand Derfner
Charleston Library Society
Charleston, SC
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Wide Angle Lunches: Armand Derfner
Wide Angle Lunch is a thought-provoking lunch hour in the peaceful surroundings of the Charleston Library Society while you fulfill your appetite in every way.

Armand Derfner ~ Welcome Mat or No Trespassing Sign? Immigration in America

Armand Derfner is no stranger to Americas immigration issues. Born in France to Polish Jews who had already fled their homeland in Hitlers early days, his family was forced to flee again as Nazis invaded France and the Vichy government proved incapable of protecting its more vulnerable citizens. This time, their adopted homeland would be United States, immigrating at a time when the Statue of Libertys welcome mat often seemed far more like a No Trespassing sign.
In his talk, Mr. Derfner, a longtime human rights lawyer, will discuss the tumultuous and very mixed history of immigration in the United States, from the mostly open doors of the early days to years of Isolationism to todays refugee crises, border walls, and growing xenophobia. Boxed lunches will be served.

Speaker Bio:
Armand Derfner has been practicing civil rights law for over 54 years. His focus on voting rights began with representing voters in Greenwood, Mississippi, in August of 1965 on the first day of the Voting Rights Act. He helped shape the Voting Rights Act through his numerous Supreme Court arguments and his work with Congress.
For more than 20 years, Mr. Defner worked on two long-running suits to desegregate and end racial inequality in the higher education systems in Alabama and Mississippi. In addition he has been involved in numerous other civil rights and public interest cases, including representing civil rights demonstrators, death row inmates, victims of employment discrimination, targets of free speech. In 2009, the American Bar Association named his firm Public Interest Lawyers of the Year.


$20 members/ $30 nonmembers for individual sessions

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Series Pass: $60 members/ $90 nonmembers (To purchase a Series Pass, please call 843-723-9912)

Adresse

Charleston Library Society (Afficher)
164 King Street
Charleston, SC 29401
United States

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Enfants bienvenus : Oui
Chiens bienvenus : Non
Non-fumeur : Oui
Accessible aux fauteuils roulants : Oui

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Propriétaire : Library Society
Sur BPT depuis : 20 Août 2012
 
Charleston Library Society


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