The history of Franco-Americans is filled with hardships and hope, but is often invisible from many studies and books. My goal was to create an event that brings people together, whether they are Franco-American or not, and educate some on the history of the French in the U.S. From discrimination, to traditions, to food and music, there is much to learn about Franco-Americans and their history. Let me take you on a walk through it all. My presentation will showcase how I came up with my idea, created my event, and the results from hosting the event on campus, as well as some of the information that was presented at the event
« The Beginnings of American History in France. ». Why was American history so late in coming to Fre...
In March of 2020, the Franco-American Collection planned to open an exhibit called Notre Pain Quotid...
Prepared for presentation at The Québec and Acadian Diaspora in North America Conference at the Univ...
The Franco American Studies Program is organizing its second annual Franco American Month at The Uni...
The first annual Franco American Week will take place at the University of Maine February Z7-March 6...
With this conference, we are looking to bring together older Franco Americans already active in thei...
International audienceDéfinir ce que l’on entend par « l’invisibilité ethnique des Franco-Américains...
Prepared for the First International Symposium The Franco-American Presence in America sponsored b...
A presentation for the series Franco-American Communities in the United States at Colonie Town Libra...
Giguère\u27s prepared remarks for the Summer Institute at Bates College, Adaptation and Continuity: ...
Schedule of Events for the French Experience in North America Conference at the University of Maine ...
Undated lecture on Franco-American culture and identity given by Madeleine Giguère c. 1970. Document...
At the center of the question of alterity today lies a debate on the role ethnicity, race, religion,...
Questionnaire from Giguère\u27s presentation The Franco-Americans of Maine to Lewiston High School...
Typed and handwritten speech written by Louis-Philippe Gagné detailing the history of Franco-Canadia...
« The Beginnings of American History in France. ». Why was American history so late in coming to Fre...
In March of 2020, the Franco-American Collection planned to open an exhibit called Notre Pain Quotid...
Prepared for presentation at The Québec and Acadian Diaspora in North America Conference at the Univ...
The Franco American Studies Program is organizing its second annual Franco American Month at The Uni...
The first annual Franco American Week will take place at the University of Maine February Z7-March 6...
With this conference, we are looking to bring together older Franco Americans already active in thei...
International audienceDéfinir ce que l’on entend par « l’invisibilité ethnique des Franco-Américains...
Prepared for the First International Symposium The Franco-American Presence in America sponsored b...
A presentation for the series Franco-American Communities in the United States at Colonie Town Libra...
Giguère\u27s prepared remarks for the Summer Institute at Bates College, Adaptation and Continuity: ...
Schedule of Events for the French Experience in North America Conference at the University of Maine ...
Undated lecture on Franco-American culture and identity given by Madeleine Giguère c. 1970. Document...
At the center of the question of alterity today lies a debate on the role ethnicity, race, religion,...
Questionnaire from Giguère\u27s presentation The Franco-Americans of Maine to Lewiston High School...
Typed and handwritten speech written by Louis-Philippe Gagné detailing the history of Franco-Canadia...
« The Beginnings of American History in France. ». Why was American history so late in coming to Fre...
In March of 2020, the Franco-American Collection planned to open an exhibit called Notre Pain Quotid...
Prepared for presentation at The Québec and Acadian Diaspora in North America Conference at the Univ...