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estimation , the best means to minimize the suf- chal land where one can marry for love and fering of the immigrant ( or of any American therefore break ties with the patriarchal folkstriver ) requires the participation and belief in ...
estimation , the best means to minimize the suf- chal land where one can marry for love and fering of the immigrant ( or of any American therefore break ties with the patriarchal folkstriver ) requires the participation and belief in ...
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Cahan's 1917 The Rise of David Levinsky ) , passage of the Immigration Act of 1924 — finds exposes the failures of ... In 1924 , the limitations of the archetypal immigrant “ striver ” narrative as a " American Dream ” would become ...
Cahan's 1917 The Rise of David Levinsky ) , passage of the Immigration Act of 1924 — finds exposes the failures of ... In 1924 , the limitations of the archetypal immigrant “ striver ” narrative as a " American Dream ” would become ...
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Like Yezierska's , contempo- riage plot and the dependence on domesticity in rary novels by immigrant writers ( or children the American nineteenth - century novel . Although of immigrants ) may celebrate a daughter's Yezierska was a ...
Like Yezierska's , contempo- riage plot and the dependence on domesticity in rary novels by immigrant writers ( or children the American nineteenth - century novel . Although of immigrants ) may celebrate a daughter's Yezierska was a ...
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