Erika Lee is a historian and professor specializing in Asian American history and immigration.
She emphasizes the importance of accessible, fact-based history in today's society.
Lee's research involves traditional archival work and modern digital methods.
Her writing focuses on everyday people's roles in American life, aiming to provide context for current issues.
Lee's latest book, "America for Americans: A History of Xenophobia in the U.S.," was inspired by her students' questions following the 2016 election.
She describes it as a sobering but necessary exploration of xenophobia in American history, hoping to contribute to a more welcoming society.
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