Studio portrait of unidentified members of a Lebanese family, ancestors of either Rose Isaac El-Khouri or Joseph Maroun El-Khouri. The photograph was taken in Lebanon, and likely dates from around 1870 to 1910.
Caption from Marsha El-Khouri Shiver: "Cousins in the Fig Trees, Kour." The children are unidentified, though are likely members of the El-Khouri family. Though undated, the image was likely taken in the 1950s or 1960s.
A damaged photograph of the cedars of Lebanon. The date of the photograph is unknown, but it was likely taken prior to Joseph El-Khouri's immigration to the United States in 1949.
A post originally published to the Khayrallah Center's blog authored by Staff. The post is titled "1.5M Americans of Arab descent: Breaking down the Census report for Lebanese-Americans", and was published on June 13, 2013.
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A post originally published to the Khayrallah Center's blog authored by Dr. Linda K. Jacobs. The post is titled "Midwives in the 19th-century Syrian Colony of New York City", and was published on December 17, 2014.
A post originally published to the Khayrallah Center's blog authored by Akram Khater. The post is titled "Lebanese Women and the Right to Vote", and was published on December 3, 2014.
A post originally published to the Khayrallah Center's blog authored by Akram Khater. The post is titled "How the Lebanese Became White?", and was published on November 20, 2014.
A post originally published to the Khayrallah Center's blog authored by Mandy Benter. The post is titled "Lorraine Thomas: A Story of Perseverance, Independence and Respect", and was published on November 26, 2014.
A post originally published to the Khayrallah Center's blog authored by Margie Stevens. The post is titled "Tragedy strikes a Lebanese Community, 1918", and was published on November 5, 2014.
A post originally published to the Khayrallah Center's blog authored by Matthew Jaber Stiffler and Elyssa Bisoski. The post is titled "From Pageant Queen to U.N. Worker: The Rosemary Hakim Collection", and was published on April 22, 2015.
A post originally published to the Khayrallah Center's blog authored by Rachelle Mehdi. The post is titled "Michigan in Color: Go Home", and was published on April 27, 2015.
A post originally published to the Khayrallah Center's blog authored by Meryl Murman. The post is titled "Meryl Murman: Identity tied to Geography", and was published on April 8, 2015.
A post originally published to the Khayrallah Center's blog authored by Jacob Norris. The post is titled "Ameen Rihani, Lebanese Activist for Palestine", and was published on August 11, 2015.
A post originally published to the Khayrallah Center's blog authored by Meryl Murman. The post is titled "Meryl Murman: Lebanese-American Artist 'addicted to questions without answers' ", and was published on February 11, 2015.
A post originally published to the Khayrallah Center's blog authored by Staff. The post is titled "Transforming Arabic: 20th century Lebanese authors in the U.S.", and was published on February 19, 2015.
A post originally published to the Khayrallah Center's blog authored by Haley Vartanian. The post is titled "Syrian-American Business Directory Project, 1908-1909", and was published on February 27, 2015.
A post originally published to the Khayrallah Center's blog authored by Staff. The post is titled "Anthony Mansoor: An Unlikely Profile of a Lebanese living in Mississippi", and was published on Januray 14, 2015.
A post originally published to the Khayrallah Center's blog authored by John Tofik Karam. The post is titled "Lebanese in the Brazilian National Market", and was published on January 28, 2015.
A post originally published to the Khayrallah Center's blog authored by Amanda Eads. The post is titled "Being Lebanese = Speaking Arabic?", and was published on July 1, 2015.
A post originally published to the Khayrallah Center's blog authored by Armanda Eads. The post is titled "Lebanese Men, Lebanese Women… Is there a difference in how they identify themselves?", and was published on July 17, 2015.
A post originally published to the Khayrallah Center's blog authored by Amanda Eads. The post is titled "What does it mean to be Lebanese in America?", and was published on June 17, 2015.
A post originally published to the Khayrallah Center's blog authored by Anne Monsour. The post is titled "Lest we forget Australian Lebanese and the Great War (1914-1918)", and was published on June 3, 2015.
A post originally published to the Khayrallah Center's blog authored by Anne Monsour. The post is titled "Uninvited and unwelcome: a brief introduction to early Lebanese migration to Australia", and was published on March 25, 2015.
A post originally published to the Khayrallah Center's blog authored by Majorie Stevens. The post is titled "Spanish Flu Grips Vermont’s Young Lebanese, 1918", and was published on March 5, 2015.
A post originally published to the Khayrallah Center's blog authored by Anne Monsour. The post is titled "Lebanese in Australia and the politics of whiteness", and was published on May 6, 2015.
A post originally published to the Khayrallah Center's blog authored by Kimberly Haynes Robertson. The post is titled "My Mansour Family History: Stories, Traditions, and Recipes", and was published on November 4, 2015.
A post originally published to the Khayrallah Center's blog authored by Raja Abillama. The post is titled "Adoptive Diaspora", and was published on October 19, 2015.
A post originally published to the Khayrallah Center's blog authored by Linda K. Jacobs. The post is titled "The Myth and the Anti-Myth of the Syrian Immigrant", and was published on September 16, 2015.
A post originally published to the Khayrallah Center's blog authored by Micah Khater and Graham Auman Pitts. The post is titled "Mary Mills (1912-2010): African-American Nurse in Lebanon", and was published on September 2, 2015.
A post originally published to the Khayrallah Center's blog authored by Lily Balloffet. The post is titled "Latin America & the Arab World: One Hundred Years of Migration", and was published on September 30, 2015.
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A post originally published to the Khayrallah Center's blog authored by Akram Khater. The post is titled "Michael Shadid A Syrian Socialist", and was published on August 24, 2016.
A post originally published to the Khayrallah Center's blog authored by Sarah Soleim. The post is titled "How did migration affect the health of the early Lebanese American community?", and was published on January 7, 2016.
A post originally published to the Khayrallah Center's blog authored by Matt Kadane. The post is titled "A Lebanese-American Rock Musician in Texas", and was published on July 21, 2016.
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A post originally published to the Khayrallah Center's blog authored by Renée Michelle Ragin. The post is titled "Moving Beyond the Soundbyte: Refugees and Oral History", and was published on June 7, 2016.
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