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Poles in Minnesota

Poles in Minnesota

by John Radzilowski
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/02/2005

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Polish Americans have been part of Minnesota history since before the state's founding. Taking up farms along newly laid rail networks, Polish immigrants fanned across the countryside in small but important concentrations. In cities like Winona and St. Paul, Northeast Minneapolis and Duluth, as well as on the Iron Range, Polish American workers helped drive a growing industrial and agricultural economy. In this highly readable volume, author John Radzilowski tells the story of the Polish Americans, many of them political refugees, who created and sustained community institutions across Minnesota. He describes how they developed a significant literary tradition, published newspapers, and built distinctive churches that still adorn the landscape, and he traces the careers of individuals who immigrated with little and built businesses and new lives. This deft overview, filled with intriguing details, shows how Polish Americans established their own cultural identity within the state.
ISBN:
9780873515160
9780873515160
Category:
Social & cultural history
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-02-2005
Publisher:
Minnesota Historical Society Press,U.S.
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
102
Dimensions (mm):
140x215x8mm
Weight:
0.16kg

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