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All Together Different: Yiddish Socialists, Garment Workers, and the Labor Roots of Multiculturalism (Goldstein-Goren Series in American Jewish History) by Katz, Daniel (2013) Paperback
Author: Daniel Katz
Year: 2011
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Language: English



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The book explores how these workers, who were predominantly Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe, came together to fight for their rights and create a better future for themselves and their families. Through their struggles, they laid the foundation for the modern labor movement and paved the way for the growth of multiculturalism in the United States. The story begins in the late 19th century, when millions of Jews fled poverty and persecution in Europe to seek a new life in America. Many of them found work in the garment industry, where they faced exploitation and abuse at the hands of their employers. Despite these challenges, they remained determined to create a better life for themselves and their children.
Книга исследует, как эти работники, которые были преимущественно еврейскими иммигрантами из Восточной Европы, объединились, чтобы бороться за свои права и создать лучшее будущее для себя и своих семей. Своей борьбой они заложили основу современного рабочего движения и проложили путь к росту мультикультурализма в США. История начинается в конце XIX века, когда миллионы евреев бежали от бедности и преследований в Европе, чтобы искать новую жизнь в Америке. Многие из них нашли работу в швейной промышленности, где столкнулись с эксплуатацией и злоупотреблениями со стороны своих работодателей. Несмотря на эти проблемы, они оставались полны решимости создать лучшую жизнь для себя и своих детей.
livre explore comment ces travailleurs, qui étaient principalement des immigrants juifs d'Europe de l'Est, se sont unis pour lutter pour leurs droits et pour créer un avenir meilleur pour eux-mêmes et leurs familles. Par leur lutte, ils ont jeté les bases du mouvement ouvrier moderne et ouvert la voie à la croissance du multiculturalisme aux États-Unis. L'histoire commence à la fin du XIXe siècle, lorsque des millions de Juifs ont fui la pauvreté et la persécution en Europe pour chercher une nouvelle vie en Amérique. Beaucoup d'entre eux ont trouvé un emploi dans l'industrie du vêtement, où ils ont été victimes d'exploitation et d'abus de la part de leurs employeurs. Malgré ces difficultés, ils sont restés déterminés à créer une vie meilleure pour eux-mêmes et leurs enfants.
libro explora cómo estos trabajadores, que eran predominantemente inmigrantes judíos de del Este, se unieron para luchar por sus derechos y crear un futuro mejor para ellos y sus familias. Con su lucha sentaron las bases del movimiento obrero moderno y allanaron el camino para el crecimiento del multiculturalismo en Estados Unidos. La historia comienza a finales del siglo XIX, cuando millones de judíos huyeron de la pobreza y la persecución en para buscar una nueva vida en América. Muchos de ellos encontraron trabajo en la industria de la confección, donde se enfrentaron a la explotación y abuso por parte de sus empleadores. A pesar de estos problemas, permanecieron decididos a crear una vida mejor para ellos y sus hijos.
Il libro esplora come questi lavoratori, che erano in gran parte immigrati ebrei provenienti dall'dell'est, si siano uniti per lottare per i loro diritti e creare un futuro migliore per se stessi e per le loro famiglie. Con la loro lotta hanno gettato le basi del movimento operaio moderno e aperto la strada alla crescita del multiculturalismo negli Stati Uniti. La storia inizia alla fine del XIX secolo, quando milioni di ebrei fuggirono dalla povertà e dalla persecuzione in per cercare una nuova vita in America. Molti di loro hanno trovato lavoro nell'industria dell'abbigliamento, dove hanno affrontato sfruttamento e abusi da parte dei loro datori di lavoro. Nonostante questi problemi, sono rimasti determinati a creare una vita migliore per loro stessi e per i loro figli.
Das Buch untersucht, wie sich diese Arbeiter, die überwiegend jüdische Einwanderer aus Osteuropa waren, zusammenschlossen, um für ihre Rechte zu kämpfen und eine bessere Zukunft für sich und ihre Familien zu schaffen. Mit ihren Kämpfen legten sie den Grundstein für die moderne Arbeiterbewegung und ebneten den Weg für den Aufstieg des Multikulturalismus in den USA. Die Geschichte beginnt im späten 19. Jahrhundert, als Millionen von Juden vor Armut und Verfolgung in flohen, um in Amerika ein neues ben zu suchen. Viele von ihnen fanden Arbeit in der Bekleidungsindustrie, wo sie von ihren Arbeitgebern mit Ausbeutung und Missbrauch konfrontiert wurden. Trotz dieser Herausforderungen blieben sie entschlossen, ein besseres ben für sich und ihre Kinder zu schaffen.
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Kitap, ağırlıklı olarak Doğu Avrupa'dan gelen Yahudi göçmenler olan bu işçilerin, hakları için savaşmak ve kendileri ve aileleri için daha iyi bir gelecek yaratmak için nasıl bir araya geldiklerini araştırıyor. Mücadeleleriyle, modern işçi hareketinin temelini attılar ve ABD'de çok kültürlülüğün büyümesinin yolunu açtılar. Hikaye, 19. yüzyılın sonlarında, milyonlarca Yahudi'nin Amerika'da yeni bir hayat aramak için Avrupa'daki yoksulluk ve zulümden kaçtığı zaman başlıyor. Birçoğu, işverenlerinin sömürü ve istismarıyla karşı karşıya kaldıkları hazır giyim endüstrisinde iş buldu. Bu zorluklara rağmen, kendileri ve çocukları için daha iyi bir yaşam yaratmaya kararlı kaldılar.
本書探討了這些主要是東歐猶太移民的工人如何團結起來爭取自己的權利,為自己和家人創造更美好的未來。通過鬥爭,他們為現代工人運動奠定了基礎,並為美國多元文化主義的興起鋪平了道路。故事始於19世紀末,當時數百萬猶太人在歐洲逃離貧困和迫害,在美國尋求新的生活。許多人在服裝行業找到了工作,在那裏他們面臨著雇主的剝削和虐待。盡管面臨這些挑戰,他們仍然決心為自己和孩子創造更好的生活。

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