The Forgotten Immigrant: Remember Me
Paul Demetter
AS THE 19TH CENTURY COMES TO A CLOSE IN EUROPE many countries are in a state of unrest. Thousands flee their current environment of political upheaval, uncertainty, poverty, and famine in hopes to settle in a country that can offer the promises made in the U.S. Constitution. In the last thirty years of the 19th century, nearly 40 million immigrants came to the U.S. Amongst them was a family from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the principality of Transylvania.
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