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DONNA GABACCIA is Charles H. Stone Professor of American History at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. She is the author of From Sicily to Elizabeth Street, Militants and Migrants, the bibliography Immigrant Women in the United States and editor of Seeking Common Ground.
Acknowledgments | p. ix |
Introduction | p. xi |
Coming to the United States | p. 1 |
Where is the Other Side? | p. 3 |
The Women of the Other Side | p. 13 |
From Minority to Majority | p. 27 |
Foreign and Female: Continuities in Immigrant Life | p. 43 |
Lives of Labor | p. 45 |
All Her Kin | p. 61 |
Working Together | p. 77 |
Changing: Class and Culture in the Twentieth Century | p. 93 |
Middle-Class Immigrants | p. 95 |
Preservation and Innovation | p. 110 |
Conclusion | p. 127 |
Notes | p. 135 |
Bibliographical Essay | p. 175 |
Index | p. 187 |
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