Words of the Uprooted : Jewish Immigrants in Early Twentieth-Century America / Robert A. Rockaway.
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- Language:
- English
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- Records and correspondence.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (1 online resource (xi, 230 pages :) illustrations, 1 map, portraits.
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press, [2018]
- Language Note:
- In English.
- Summary:
- American Jewish leaders, many of German extraction, created the Industrial Removal Office (IRO) in 1901 in order to disperse unemployed Jewish immigrants from New York City to smaller Jewish communities throughout the United States. The IRO was designed to help refugees from persecution in the Pale of Russia find jobs and community support and, secondarily, to reduce the Manhattan ghettoes and minimize antisemitism. In twenty-one years, the IRO distributed seventy-nine thousand East European Jews to over fifteen hundred cities and towns, including Chino, California; Des Moines, Iowa; and Pensacola, Florida. Wherever they went, these twice-displaced immigrants wrote letters to the IRO's main office. Robert A. Rockaway has selected, and translated from Yiddish, letters that describe the immigrants' new surroundings, work conditions, and living situations, as well as letters that give voice to typical tensions between the immigrants and their benefactors. Rockaway introduces the letters with an essay on conditions in the Pale and on early American Jewish attempts to assist emigrants.
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- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: The IRQ and Eastern European Immigration
- Part One: The IRO as an Institution
- 1. Letters from Traveling Agents
- 2. Letters from Communities
- 3. Letters from Local Agents
- Part Two. The Immigrants
- 4. Interactions with the IRO
- 5. Economic Adjustment
- 6. Social/Cultural Adjustment
- 7. Immigrant Perceptions of America
- Epilogue: Motivations and Misconceptions
- Notes
- Index
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- Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 26. Nov 2019)
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- OCLC:
- 1041060571
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