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Many of the Germans who came to the United States in the nineteenth century ventured far beyond the Atlantic coast to seek their fortunes. Tomas Jaehn examines the experiences of those Germans who settled in the Hispanic Southwest, especially New Mexico, up to the end of World War I. Jaehn relies on literary works by Karl May, Balduin Möllhausen, and Alphonse Bandelier to show how Germans viewed the region and its cultures and how they adjusted to life in the Southwest. His analysis of the Germans' economic, political, and social behavior suggests the region's Hispanic citizens were hospitable to both Jewish and Gentile German arrivals. The arrival of thousands of Anglo Americans by railroad in the early 1880s, however, caused all non-Hispanics to become racially and socially more aware. The long-established Southwest Germans began shielding their cultural identity by celebrating their ethnicity in clubs, churches, and temples that had long exemplified the German presence in the American Midwest. World War I and new immigration laws after World War I concluded the influx of Germans into New Mexico, but those who had arrived before continued their acculturation to the Southwest as well as the celebrations of their heritage. Poles in Chicago - Wikipedia Poles in Chicago are made up of both immigrant Poles and Americans of Polish heritage living in Chicago Illinois. They are a part of worldwide Polonia the proper term for the Polish Diaspora outside of Poland. Browse By Author: S - Project Gutenberg Saar Ferdinand von Smtliche Werke 9: Novellen aus sterreich III Leutnant Burda / Seligmann Hirsch / Die Troglodytin / Ginevra / Geschichte eines Wienerkindes / Schlo Kostenitz (German) (as Author) Eberhard Anheuser Immigrant Entrepreneurship Audrey Olson St. Louis Germans 1850-1920: The Nature of an Immigrant Community and Its Relation to the Assimilation Process (PhD diss. University of Kansas 1970) 47-77; Eoghan P. Miller St. Louiss ... JSTOR: Viewing Subject: History JSTOR is a digital library of academic journals books and primary sources. ... Access. You are not currently logged in. Access JSTOR through your library or other institution: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center - African American Gateway Search Results: Websites Bibliography. Websites "Back to Africa?" The Colonization Movement in Early America "I Will Be Heard" Abolitionism in America (Cornell University) Know Our Homes Ocean Springs Archives Contents. 1872-Hansen-Hanemann Cottage-305 Front Beach Drive. 1875?-A.A. Maginnis Estate-Front Beach Drive. 1880-Cochran-Letoha House-900 Robinson Avenue. 1881-Case-Russell House-southwest corner of Washington Avenue ...
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