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- catalog contributor b1486248.
- catalog coverage "United States Emigration and immigration Biography.".
- catalog created "1981.".
- catalog date "1981".
- catalog date "1981.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1981.".
- catalog description ""Let us join hands": The Polish women's alliance / Thaddeus Radzialowski -- America via the neighborhood: settlement house and women's clubs / John Daniels -- Rosa and the Chicago commons: "How can I not love America?" / Marie Hall Ets -- The free vacation house / Anzia Yezierska -- For nickels and dimes: "A book was a ... precious thing" / Monica Krawczyk -- "The lessons that most influenced my life ... came from my parents" / Harriet Pawlowska -- "An impossible dream": the struggle for higher education / Elizabeth Loza Newby -- The stubborn twig: "My double dose of schooling" / Monica Sone -- "I am a housewife": English lessons for Vietnamese women / Gail Paradise Kelly -- At the end of the Santa Fe trail / Sister Blandina Segale thwarting a lynch mob -- Building a school -- "This is law, but where is the justice of it" / Ernestine Rose -- "In memoriam -- American democracy" / Emma Goldman -- The march of the mill children / by Mary Harris (Mother) Jones -- ".
- catalog description ""The duties of the housewife remain manifold and various" / Sophonisba Breckinridge -- "The immigrant woman and her job: Agnes D., Mrs. E. Angelina, Minnie, Louise M., and Theresa M. / Caroline Manning -- Save your dimes / Abraham Reisin -- "She will deny herself innocent enjoyments": dutiful Irish daughters / John Francis Maguire -- Unmarried mothers / Grade Abbott -- Frontier widow: " It could not be reality" / O.E. Rølvaag -- Syrian women in Chicago: "New responsibilities, new skills" / Safia Haddad -- Pearls around the neck, a stone upon the heart: becoming an American lady / Charlotte Baum, Paula Hyman, and Sonya Michel -- The vine and the fruit / Hope Williams Sykes -- "My familié is growing up" -- "Sure, it is good to be working for my children once again" -- A family disrupted: Shikata ga nai -- this cannot be helped" / Jeanne Wakasuki Houston and James D. Houston -- "If one could help another" / Vilhelm Molberg -- "The last loaf" -- Childbed in the North American forest -- ".
- catalog description "About a wheat field and a bowl of barley porridge / Vilhelm Moberg -- "My education and aspirations demanded more" / Marie Zakrzewska -- Going to America / Terry Coleman -- Ellis Island: "We would tag them with numbers" / Edward Corsi -- "A sad case" / Peter Roberts -- "I remember how scared I was" / Golda Meir -- "He has the right to command you" / Marie Hall Ets -- Issei women: "Picture brides" in America / Emma Gee -- "I escaped with my life" / Guri Enderson -- "We'd better take care lest we all turn into beasts and savages out here" / O.E. Rølvaag -- "Urbanization without breakdown" / Corinne Azen Krause -- The diary of a rent striker: "Harlem and hope" / Innocencia Flores -- Stragtegies for growing old: Basha is a survivor / Barbara Myerhoff -- "Better we glean than our children starve" / Hope Williams Sykes -- A physician in the "First true 'woman's hospital' in the world" / Marie Zakrzewska -- ".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 329-340.".
- catalog description "Fasting for suffrage: "We don't want other women ever to have to do this over again" / Rose Winslow -- "Black women of the world ... push forward" / Amy Jacques Garvey -- Women were working for sixty cents a week / Rose Schneiderman -- A song for a barbarian reed pipe / Maxine Hong Kingston -- The parish and the hill / Mary Doyle Curran -- "This is Selina" / Paule Marshall -- "You don't even act colored" -- "I'm truly your child" -- "I guess I've always been a little strong-minded" / Terry Dezso -- "I am proud of being Japanese" / Magorah Maruyama -- "We can begin to move toward sisterhood" / Barbara Mikulski.".
- catalog extent "x, 347 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Immigrant women.".
- catalog identifier "0877221901 :".
- catalog identifier "087722191X (pbk.) :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Immigrant women.".
- catalog issued "1981".
- catalog issued "1981.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia : Temple University Press,".
- catalog relation "Immigrant women.".
- catalog spatial "United States Emigration and immigration Biography.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "HQ1412 .I45".
- catalog subject "Women United States Biography.".
- catalog subject "Women immigrants United States Biography.".
- catalog tableOfContents ""Let us join hands": The Polish women's alliance / Thaddeus Radzialowski -- America via the neighborhood: settlement house and women's clubs / John Daniels -- Rosa and the Chicago commons: "How can I not love America?" / Marie Hall Ets -- The free vacation house / Anzia Yezierska -- For nickels and dimes: "A book was a ... precious thing" / Monica Krawczyk -- "The lessons that most influenced my life ... came from my parents" / Harriet Pawlowska -- "An impossible dream": the struggle for higher education / Elizabeth Loza Newby -- The stubborn twig: "My double dose of schooling" / Monica Sone -- "I am a housewife": English lessons for Vietnamese women / Gail Paradise Kelly -- At the end of the Santa Fe trail / Sister Blandina Segale thwarting a lynch mob -- Building a school -- "This is law, but where is the justice of it" / Ernestine Rose -- "In memoriam -- American democracy" / Emma Goldman -- The march of the mill children / by Mary Harris (Mother) Jones -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents ""The duties of the housewife remain manifold and various" / Sophonisba Breckinridge -- "The immigrant woman and her job: Agnes D., Mrs. E. Angelina, Minnie, Louise M., and Theresa M. / Caroline Manning -- Save your dimes / Abraham Reisin -- "She will deny herself innocent enjoyments": dutiful Irish daughters / John Francis Maguire -- Unmarried mothers / Grade Abbott -- Frontier widow: " It could not be reality" / O.E. Rølvaag -- Syrian women in Chicago: "New responsibilities, new skills" / Safia Haddad -- Pearls around the neck, a stone upon the heart: becoming an American lady / Charlotte Baum, Paula Hyman, and Sonya Michel -- The vine and the fruit / Hope Williams Sykes -- "My familié is growing up" -- "Sure, it is good to be working for my children once again" -- A family disrupted: Shikata ga nai -- this cannot be helped" / Jeanne Wakasuki Houston and James D. Houston -- "If one could help another" / Vilhelm Molberg -- "The last loaf" -- Childbed in the North American forest -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "About a wheat field and a bowl of barley porridge / Vilhelm Moberg -- "My education and aspirations demanded more" / Marie Zakrzewska -- Going to America / Terry Coleman -- Ellis Island: "We would tag them with numbers" / Edward Corsi -- "A sad case" / Peter Roberts -- "I remember how scared I was" / Golda Meir -- "He has the right to command you" / Marie Hall Ets -- Issei women: "Picture brides" in America / Emma Gee -- "I escaped with my life" / Guri Enderson -- "We'd better take care lest we all turn into beasts and savages out here" / O.E. Rølvaag -- "Urbanization without breakdown" / Corinne Azen Krause -- The diary of a rent striker: "Harlem and hope" / Innocencia Flores -- Stragtegies for growing old: Basha is a survivor / Barbara Myerhoff -- "Better we glean than our children starve" / Hope Williams Sykes -- A physician in the "First true 'woman's hospital' in the world" / Marie Zakrzewska -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Fasting for suffrage: "We don't want other women ever to have to do this over again" / Rose Winslow -- "Black women of the world ... push forward" / Amy Jacques Garvey -- Women were working for sixty cents a week / Rose Schneiderman -- A song for a barbarian reed pipe / Maxine Hong Kingston -- The parish and the hill / Mary Doyle Curran -- "This is Selina" / Paule Marshall -- "You don't even act colored" -- "I'm truly your child" -- "I guess I've always been a little strong-minded" / Terry Dezso -- "I am proud of being Japanese" / Magorah Maruyama -- "We can begin to move toward sisterhood" / Barbara Mikulski.".
- catalog title "Immigrant women / edited by Maxine Schwartz Seller.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "text".