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Joy K. Lintelman
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Concordia College
Biography:
Joy K. Lintelman is a professor of history at Concordia College in Moorhead. Among her many publications on Swedish immigration is Minnesota Book Award Winner I Go to America (2009), about Mina Anderson and the experiences of Swedish immigrant women, and “A Hot Heritage: Swedish Americans and Coffee” in Minnesota History magazine.
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