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Author Ingram, Scott.

Title Polish immigrants / W. Scott Ingram ; Robert Asher, general editor.

Publication Info. New York : Facts On File, [2005]
©2005

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Location Call No. Status
 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Children's Department  Juv. 325.73 I54P    Check Shelf
Description 96 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm.
Series Immigration to the United States
Immigration to the United States.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (page 93) and index.
Contents Preface to the series a nation of immigrants -- Introduction Polish immigration: Seeking a better life -- Early immigration: First Polish Americans -- First great wave: Poles leave the homeland -- New century: Polish Immigrants in America -- War and depression: 1914--1941 -- War and communism: Poland in turmoil -- Postwar Polish Americans: Assimilation continues -- Modern Polonia: 1980 - Today -- Time line of Polish immigration -- Glossary -- Further reading -- Index.
Summary In an appealing manner, Polish Immigrants describes early immigration, the terrible conditions in Poland, the effect of inducements from America, and the changing conditions in the United States and their effect on Polish Americans. The many problems new arrivals faced are explored and the group's history is then traced. Concluding with a look at Polish Americans in the present day, this book covers recent immigration numbers, census data on Americans with Polish ethnic background, Polish-American communities in U.S. cities today, present-day ties between Polish Americans and Poland, and attempts by Polish Americans to promote cultural heritage. History covered includes: Poland and Polish immigrants during World War II Polish refugees' attempts to assimilate into American culture. The evolution of a Polish-American consciousness Economic factors in Poland that drew people to America after martial law was declared there in the early 1980s. The low value of Polish currency, problems for illegal immigrants, and the formation of mutual aid societies and charitable organizations in the United States. Polish cultural contributions to U.S. society. The United States is truly a nation of immigrants, or as the poet Walt Whitman once said, a "nation of nations." For more than 200 years, people of diverse nationalities and religions from all over the world have come to America's shores seeking a new life. Their story is the story of America.
Subject Polish Americans -- History -- Juvenile literature.
Immigrants -- United States -- History -- Juvenile literature.
Polish Americans -- Juvenile literature.
Polish Americans -- History.
Immigrants -- United States -- History.
Polish Americans.
Added Author Asher, Robert.
ISBN 0816056862 (acid-free paper)
9780816056866 (acid-free paper)
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