Mr. James Reeves, an immigrant from Ireland, arrived in America thirty-three years ago (1890). He embarked on his journey in the grocery business as an eight-dollar-a-week clerk, a role he held with unwavering dedication. At the age of thirty-two, he took a bold step and opened his...
Stories of immigrants attract me a lot, especially the life stories of Italians who have come to America since the 1700s. In each of these stories I see elements of my own story, that of leaving my birthplace and family and creating a new life in a different culture and in a different...
JODI WILLIS MIRIAM ALEXIS JORDAN ABOUT IMMIGRANTS IN AMERICA Photographic essays depicting lives of immigrants in America. A project by Oregon based photographer/artist Melissa "Mimi" Nolledo. Outstanding Community Leadership Award CONNECT WITH US
Book Review: Glarners in America: Stories of Immigrants and their Descendants from Canton Glarus, SwitzerlandDonald G. Tritt
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"Little America" is an Apple TV+ series about immigrants pursuing their dreams. Co-creator Kumail Nanjiani knows the story well.
Here are some free short stories to read online. These very short stories are perfect for high school or middle school students or anyone who loves reading.
immigrants, he was familiar with the processes and tests they had to go through to become citizens. He thought that it was always funny how immigrants to America know more about America than most of natural born americans. He would tell Tankovy that soon she would also know more about ...
ground, what brought him to Faribault. He moved here from Orlando to be with family. But he’s originally from Venezuela. His home country, he said, is not a good place to live. The reason: Communism and violence. He left family behind and desperately wants them here, safe in America...
is not just a political setback; it is an existential threat to the very fabric of our society. For those of us who live on the fringes— undocumented people, Black and Brown people, immigrants, trans people, incarcerated people, poor people —the next four years will demand more than ...