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The Promised Land

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A memoir traces an immigrant's passage from a constrained childhood in a Jewish community under restrictive laws through schooling and cultural tensions to a new life in America. It recounts family routines, religious and secular education, economic hardship, encounters with prejudice and threats, the decision to emigrate, arrival and adjustment in urban neighborhoods, work and study, and civic initiation. Episodic chapters and photographic illustrations present daily markets, schools, and household scenes while the narrator reflects on identity, assimilation, continuity of heritage, and the personal costs and hopes of remaking a life between old customs and new opportunities.

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Mary Antin

Mary Antin was a Jewish-American author and immigration advocate, best known for her autobiographical work, "The Promised Land," which chronicles her journey from Russia to the United States and her experiences as an immigrant. Born in 1881, Antin's writings often explore themes of identity, belonging, and the immigrant experience in America. She contributed significantly to the discourse on immigration through her essays and stories, including "From Plotzk to Boston" and "They Who Knock at Our Gates: A Complete Gospel of Immigration." Antin's work reflects her deep commitment to social issues and her belief in the transformative power of education and opportunity.

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