Opposite Poles: Immigrants and Ethnics in Polish Chicago, 1976-1990
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Opposite Poles: Immigrants and Ethnics in Polish Chicago, 1976-1990

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Opposite Poles presents a fascinating and complex portrait of ethnic life in America. The focus is Chicago Polonia, the largest Polish community outside of Warsaw. During the 1980s a new cohort of Polish immigrants from communist Poland, including many refugees from the Solidarity movement, joined the Polish American ethnics already settled in Chicago. The two groups share...more
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Published March 1st 1998 by Penn State University Press
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