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Some Immigrant Neighbors

By John Robertson Henry

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover the untold stories of Jewish, Russian, Italian, and Chinese immigrants as they navigate prejudice and pursue dreams in a new land.

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2020-12-05
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Summary

"Some Immigrant Neighbors" by John Robertson Henry is a study that explores the lives of immigrants in early 20th-century America. The book shines a light on Jewish, Russian, Italian, and Chinese communities, revealing why they left their homes, whether it was to escape terrible treatment, find work, or seek a better future. Henry shares stories and observations highlighting the struggles and biases these newcomers face. The main goal of the book is to encourage readers to be kind and helpful to immigrants and to recognize how these groups can make America a richer place through their unique cultures and traditions, prompting the community to welcome and assist their new neighbors.

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