MIGRATION AND THE ORIGINS OF AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP with Anna O. Law
Conversation with Prof. Anna O. Law on her new book about migration and American citizenship.
Conversation with Prof. Anna O. Law on her new book about migration and American citizenship.
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Professor Anna O. Law discusses her new book on migration and citizenship history at the Mark Twain House. This event offers a thoughtful look at immigration law’s roots and its ongoing impact, fitting Hartford’s role as a center for historical and cultural dialogue. The mix of in-person and streaming options makes it accessible for many.
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Thu, Jun 25, 2026
7:00 PM
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Mark Twain House · Hartford
351 Farmington Ave., Hartford, CT 06105, Hartford, CT
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The Mark Twain House & Museum
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the Origins of American Citizenship: African-Americans, Native Americans, and Immigrants.
Thursday June 25 at 7 PM.
Doors open at 6 PM with a cash bar.
Book signing to follow the event.
Until the late 19th century, when the US federal government assumed the exclusive authority to decide whether someone had the ability to enter and stay in US territory, a crazy quilt of laws and policies created by colonies and states governed voluntary migrants.
By examining how that arrangement developed, why it changed in the Gilded Age, and the effects that change wrought on those subject to its control, Law’s book reveals the unmistakable effects of slavery and Native American dispossession on 19th century immigration law—effects that continue to shape modern U.S. immigration policy.
Ticket options: $5 general admission, $30 admission + book.
Museum members receive free general admission.
Through the museum’s participation in Museums For All, any person with a SNAP or EBT card can get a free ticket to this event.
Select “SNAP/EBT ticket” below for this option and then present your card and photo ID when checking in at the event.
LIVE STREAMING TICKETS for this event are available.
Open 7 Days a Week (Last Tour at 3:15pm)
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- One-time event
- Indoor & outdoor
- Cost: $5 general admission, $30 admission + book
- Tickets required
- 21+
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