Russian Jews of the Nineteenth Century
Summary :
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- The goal of Czar Nicholas II and his anti-Jewish campaign
- The emigration of the Eastern European Jews to America
- Factory Act of March 9, 1892
Abstract
Throughout present day American history there have been many differing views on the Eastern European and russian jews as a people and the ways in which they have affected American society. Although often looked down upon, russian jews have actually contributed a great deal to the economic growth of New York as well as the riddance of sweat shops and opening of labor unions all over the United States, and have gotten a long way form their persecution in their homeland during the nineteenth century. Perhaps though a study of their history and their culture it can be understood just how difficult life had been for them and how experienced the European jews really are.
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