Memories of an Immigrant for Children, Grandchildren, Great-Grandchildren

Memories of an Immigrant for Children, Grandchildren, Great-Grandchildren PDF Author: Neli Melman
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ISBN: 9781511633758
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Languages : en
Pages : 104

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Stories of immigration to the United States

Memories of an Immigrant for Children, Grandchildren, Great-Grandchildren

Memories of an Immigrant for Children, Grandchildren, Great-Grandchildren PDF Author: Neli Melman
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781511633758
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 104

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Stories of immigration to the United States

Memories of Immigration for Children and Grandchildren

Memories of Immigration for Children and Grandchildren PDF Author: Neli Melman
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ISBN: 9781508885962
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Languages : ru
Pages : 116

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Unbound

Unbound PDF Author: Chester U. Strait
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1483618013
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 142

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A story that could only happen in America. A tale of riches, to rags, to... something more important. This is the memoir of Peggy Tang Strait, born Won Yuen Tang, the middle child of Doris and Paul Tang and the sister of Ruthie, Harry, Helen, and Andrew Tang. Follow their journey from the aristocracy of pre-War China to working class poverty in rural Arizona and, eventually, to the attainment of the American Dream. This is a story of perseverance that transcends cultures and generations. Please share the Tang family with your family.

Memories: Journey into an Immigrant’S Mind

Memories: Journey into an Immigrant’S Mind PDF Author: Emanuel Paparella
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1984539833
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 140

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As its title powerfully suggests, this bookwhile being a personal memoir, a narration of ones life journey from sunrise to sunsettranscends the personal. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that these memories are the memories of an immigrant who has lived in the country as a US citizen (with an American-born father) for some sixty years. It is much more than a list of events and anecdotes of an immigrant experience. It is written in a Dantesque and Vichian spirit, and as such, it goes beyond the listing of historical events and people. More than a physical journey, it is an intellectual journey into the mind of an immigrant in search of ones self and ones ethnic identity. As such, it is a universal journey with which nonimmigrants, even native-born, can easily emphatize. Our common humanity makes it universal. As Dante well put it when he began the narration of his lifes journey, In the middle of the journey of our lives, I found myself in a dark wood. As Dante begins the journey guided by Virgil and Breatrice, he finds out that indeed the journey is universal beyond the purely personal. As Michelangelo said, Ancor imparo [I am still learning]. He uttered such a statement at the venerable age of eighty-nine, a few days before he died. He was still sculpting and learning. Likewise, if we dare to begin the journey, at whatever age we may find ourselves, we may soon find out that we too are still learning, and the journey may well have a common purpose and destination.

GINA. Memories of an Illegal Immigrant

GINA. Memories of an Illegal Immigrant PDF Author: Carlos a Piteira
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ISBN: 9781546479598
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 440

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This true story took place in the middle of the 70s, describes the challenges faced by an immigrant that started his life working illegally in New York City, a Sanctuary of immigrants that he calls his crib and also the trampoline to everywhere in the US.Without no papers, besides his passport, no knowledge of English, no place to live, no money to survive beyond a couple of days, and no family or friends, his chances in America were like a dream impossible to become a reality.But Luís determination not to give up, at first sight, let him realize his dream; if not totally for himself, at least he opened the doors for better opportunities for his children, grandchildren, and more generations to follow.

Esperanza Rising

Esperanza Rising PDF Author: Pam Munoz Ryan
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
ISBN: 9780439120425
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 312

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Esperanza and her mother are forced to leave their life of wealth and privilege in Mexico to go work in the labor camps of Southern California, where they must adapt to the harsh circumstances facing Mexican farm workers on the eve of the Great Depression.

To My Children and Grandchildren, "my Life Memories"

To My Children and Grandchildren, Author: Irvin Rubbelke
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ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 44

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New to North America

New to North America PDF Author: Abby Bogomolny
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ISBN: 9780965066563
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 0

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Cultural Writing. Poetry. Fiction. Essays. NEW TO NORTH AMERICA is a collection of fiction, essays, poetry and memoir that documents the experiences and contributions of three critical generations from immigrant to second generation American. While the complex subject of immigration has been oversimplified by national headlines, the voices of immigrants have often been excluded from the debate. Our authors examine issues of identity, memory, assimilation, language, acceptance, struggle and the presence of "the American Dream." Used in history, anthropology, ethnic studies, geography and college composition classes, this text continues to voice relevant cultural themes.

My Heritage- Memories of Growing Up in Guyana, South America

My Heritage- Memories of Growing Up in Guyana, South America PDF Author: Alwin Kalli
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN: 9781792880384
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 118

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There are a multitude of immigrant parents and grandparents dispersed throughout North America and Europe, who are caught-up in new mulicultural societies, and who have seen their children and grandchildren adapt to those new societies. In the process of assimilation, most of these younger offspring are oblivious of their ancestral/cultural heritage(s). This was the primary reason why I wrote this memoir-as a legacy (of my own cultural heritage and upbringing) for the benefit of my children and grandchildren. I encourage all immigrant parents/grandparents to do the same.

Rebuilding the Ancestral Village

Rebuilding the Ancestral Village PDF Author: Khun Eng Kuah-Pearce
Publisher: Hong Kong University Press
ISBN: 9888028812
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 308

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This work illustrates the relationship between one group of Singaporean Chinese and their ancestral village in Fujian, China. It explores the reasons why the Singaporean Chinese continue to maintain ties with their ancestral village and how they reproduce Chinese culture through ancestor worship and religion in the ancestral village. In some cases, the Singaporeans feel morally obliged to assist in village reconstruction and infrastructure developments such as new roads, bridges, schools and hospitals. Others help with small-scale industrial and retail activities. Meanwhile, officials and villagers in the ancestral home utilize various strategies to encourage the Singaporeans to revisit their ancestral village, sustain heritage ties, and help enhance the moral economy. This ethnographic study examines two geographically distinct groups of Chinese coming together to re-establish their lineage and identity through cultural and economic activities