The Huddled Masses: The Immigrant in American Society, 1880-1921Harlan Davidson, 1982 - 212 sidor |
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... entered the American economy through the factories and mines of the northeastern United States , the hub of America's industry . Eighty percent of the new immi- grants remained in the northeast . Their settlement patterns formed a ...
... entered the American economy through the factories and mines of the northeastern United States , the hub of America's industry . Eighty percent of the new immi- grants remained in the northeast . Their settlement patterns formed a ...
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... entered skilled positions after emigration to the United States , and an additional 40 percent found their first jobs in white - collar occupations . Moreover , ar- tisans experienced the most important long - term gains . Twenty years ...
... entered skilled positions after emigration to the United States , and an additional 40 percent found their first jobs in white - collar occupations . Moreover , ar- tisans experienced the most important long - term gains . Twenty years ...
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... entered through the port of Baltimore , pur- chased backpacks or wagons and headed for the small towns of the south ... entering wedge into the economy for Greeks and Italians . All one needed were strong arms and backs , a minimal ...
... entered through the port of Baltimore , pur- chased backpacks or wagons and headed for the small towns of the south ... entering wedge into the economy for Greeks and Italians . All one needed were strong arms and backs , a minimal ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Emigration A Matter of Change and Choice | 8 |
The Journey and the Reception | 42 |
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