Northampton County’s historical society discovered it had plenty of information about the region’s Pennsylvania Dutch, German and Irish heritage, but less on the African American, Lebanese and Filipino immigrants who also put down roots. An exhibit opening next month at Sigal Museum in Easton aims to broaden that view and encourage conversations about history and diversity.
Source: Morningcall
How immigrants shaped Northampton County focus of exhibit
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