When

Thursday, April 6, 2017
7:00 PM to 8:30 PM EST

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Contact

Elizabeth Taylor 
America in Class® – National Humanities Center 
etaylor@nationalhumanitiescenter.org 

A History of Violence: Mexico and the United States

Webinar Leader

Elaine Carey

Professor and Chair, Department of History, St. Johns University

Webinar Details

In the recent presidential election, Mexico as a country of violence became a campaign issue. The United States and Mexico share a two thousand mile border; both countries are major trading partners; and U.S.-Mexican relations have long and complicated histories. This webinar explores this complex relationship through key historical moments from the Mexican Revolution to the contemporary drug wars by focusing on violence and policing on both side of the Rio Grande (Rio Bravo).

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