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Anastasia (Stacy) Mann Program Associate, Program on Immigration and Democracy Mann joined the Eagleton Institute of Politics in 2008 as a program associate. She earned a B.A. from Clark University, and a Ph.D. in U.S. History from Northwestern University. She divides her time between Eagleton and New Jersey Policy Perspective, New Jersey’s affiliate of the D.C.-based Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, where she is a policy analyst. At NJPP, her areas of interest include higher education funding and immigration. Mann's dissertation, All for One, but Most for Some, examined how the push for veterans’ rights during World War II undercut the movement for universal security and, as often as not, drew arbitrary distinctions among groups of hardworking Americans. She began her postgraduate career at the Russell Sage Foundation and has taught undergraduates at Northwestern and Princeton. She is a contributor to the Encyclopedia of U.S. Labor and Working Class History (Routledge, 2006). A graduate of Leadership NJ (Class of 2007), Mann is a member of the Human Services Commission in Princeton.
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