What it means to walk in the shoes of an immigrant


Question: In her 1895 poem titled "Judge Softly," suffragist and reformer Mary T. Lathrap wrote, "Take the time to walk a mile in his moccasins." Review what you've learned from the course material about the experiences of two key groups in American history: immigrants and Native Americans. Discuss what it means to walk in the shoes of an immigrant, a factory worker (many of whom were also immigrants), or a Native American in the early 20th century. Note any parallels between the historical treatment of these groups and how they are perceived today, integrating the course material for support. For example, immigrants in the first few decades of the 20th century were often viewed as a "problem" that needed to be handled. Consider whether this perspective of immigrants has changed since that time. Then reflect on how adopting an agile mindset might help you better understand the challenges the members of one of these groups face today.

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