Immigrant Life in New York City, 1825-1863I. J. Friedman, 1965 - 331 páginas |
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... schools . Many children of foreigners were completely un- touched by the public school system , which was ill equipped physically and ideologically to accommodate the youth of the slums . Although 17,000 children attended the public schools ...
... schools . Many children of foreigners were completely un- touched by the public school system , which was ill equipped physically and ideologically to accommodate the youth of the slums . Although 17,000 children attended the public schools ...
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... schools , convents , and seminaries averaged but one teacher for every sixty to seventy - five students . Although the Irish clergy dominated the education of most children of immigrant Catholics , the German churches also created schools ...
... schools , convents , and seminaries averaged but one teacher for every sixty to seventy - five students . Although the Irish clergy dominated the education of most children of immigrant Catholics , the German churches also created schools ...
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... school for the Italian youth of the Five Points.58 Although few immigrants could afford to send their children to private schools , the sons and daughters of the merchant aristocracy attended boarding or day schools , where " an ...
... school for the Italian youth of the Five Points.58 Although few immigrants could afford to send their children to private schools , the sons and daughters of the merchant aristocracy attended boarding or day schools , where " an ...
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THE LURE OF AMERICA | 1 |
THE EMPIRE CITY | 12 |
THE IMMIGRANT ARRIVES | 25 |
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