From Dirt Paths to Golden Streets: Poems of Immigrant Experiences
The poems in this book are the personal stories of immigration to the United States, from the 19th Century to the early 21st Century.  These poems are often in the voices of New Americans from many different cultures:  African, Arab, Hungarian, Japanese, Korean, Mexican, Polish, Russian, and Vietnamese.  The poems explore their reasons for immigration as well as the challenges and benefits of becoming American.
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From Dirt Paths to Golden Streets: Poems of Immigrant Experiences
The poems in this book are the personal stories of immigration to the United States, from the 19th Century to the early 21st Century.  These poems are often in the voices of New Americans from many different cultures:  African, Arab, Hungarian, Japanese, Korean, Mexican, Polish, Russian, and Vietnamese.  The poems explore their reasons for immigration as well as the challenges and benefits of becoming American.
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From Dirt Paths to Golden Streets: Poems of Immigrant Experiences

From Dirt Paths to Golden Streets: Poems of Immigrant Experiences

by Merle Fischlowitz
From Dirt Paths to Golden Streets: Poems of Immigrant Experiences

From Dirt Paths to Golden Streets: Poems of Immigrant Experiences

by Merle Fischlowitz

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The poems in this book are the personal stories of immigration to the United States, from the 19th Century to the early 21st Century.  These poems are often in the voices of New Americans from many different cultures:  African, Arab, Hungarian, Japanese, Korean, Mexican, Polish, Russian, and Vietnamese.  The poems explore their reasons for immigration as well as the challenges and benefits of becoming American.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781452084572
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication date: 12/13/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 48
File size: 157 KB
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