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October 01 2019
Life and Labor among the Immigrants of Bingham Canyon
Helen Zeese Papanikolas
Helen Zeese Papanikolas
HELEN ZEESE PAPANIKOLAS (1917–2004) was born in a small coal town in Carbon County, Utah, to Greek immigrants, Emily Papachristos and George Zeese. In 1933, the Zeeses moved to Salt Lake City, where Helen graduated from the University of Utah with a degree in bacteriology. Papanikolas soon applied her gifts to understanding the world of Utah’s immigrants. She established a longstanding relationship with the Utah State Historical Society and the Utah Historical Quarterly, becoming the dean of Utah’s ethnic history.
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Utah Historical Quarterly (2019) 87 (4): 284–303.
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Helen Zeese Papanikolas; Life and Labor among the Immigrants of Bingham Canyon. Utah Historical Quarterly 1 October 2019; 87 (4): 284–303. doi: https://doi.org/10.5406/utahhistquar.87.4.0284
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