The Tenth Annual Gunston Hall Liberty Lecture Series will examine "America: A Nation of Immigrants." From before the time of colonist George Mason to now, foreigners have poured through the nation's portals. This year's series will consider these diverse peoples and the level of their incorporation into American society. All lectures will be on Sunday afternoons in March at 3:00pm in the Ann Mason Room at the Visitor's Center. Light refreshments will be served from 2:30 to 3:00. Lecture participants are invited to tour George Mason's home prior to or following the program. Thirty-minutes tours begin on the hour and half-hour. March 4: Making New Americans: From Frontier to Melting Pot and Beyond. -- Stephen G. Bragaw, Sweet Briar College Opening remarks by George Mason -- Don McAndrews, Gunston Hall March 11: Beyond Legal and Illegal: Immigration and Citizenship in the Progressive Era and Today. -- Noah Pickus, Duke University March 18: 'No Irish Need Apply:' The Role of Immigration, Religion, and Ethnicity from President Kennedy to Justice Kennedy. Barbara A. Perry, University of Louisville Free and open to the general public. Registration recommended, not required. Teacher recertification & student attendance certificates available. For information, call 703/550-9220. Barbara A. Farner Research Assistant Gunston Hall To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe, please see the instructions at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-hist.html