The Huddled Masses: The Immigrant in American Society, 1880-1921Harlan Davidson, 1982 - 212 sidor |
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... towns and cities became economically expendable . Only a few fortunate merchants rose to economic prominence in Moscow , St. Petersburg , or Kiev . By the 1880s Russian tyranny hardened . Laws were passed prohibiting Jews from owning or ...
... towns and cities became economically expendable . Only a few fortunate merchants rose to economic prominence in Moscow , St. Petersburg , or Kiev . By the 1880s Russian tyranny hardened . Laws were passed prohibiting Jews from owning or ...
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... towns in Iowa and Illinois declined in population , yet both states gained substantially in their overall number of inhabi- tants . In New England , 932 out of 1502 towns , including two- thirds of those in Maine and New Hampshire and ...
... towns in Iowa and Illinois declined in population , yet both states gained substantially in their overall number of inhabi- tants . In New England , 932 out of 1502 towns , including two- thirds of those in Maine and New Hampshire and ...
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... towns with many single men , could prove a lucrative trade . Only a scrubboard , some soap , an iron , and an ironing board were needed . Sung estimates that by 1880 , more than 7,500 Chinese in San Francisco earned their livings in ...
... towns with many single men , could prove a lucrative trade . Only a scrubboard , some soap , an iron , and an ironing board were needed . Sung estimates that by 1880 , more than 7,500 Chinese in San Francisco earned their livings in ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Emigration A Matter of Change and Choice | 8 |
The Journey and the Reception | 42 |
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