Jay Parini Quotes
My Own Grandparents Came To The United States As Immigrants In 1912, And They Lived For Some Years In Italian Ghettos In New York. Most Immigrant Groups Start In Ghettos Somewhere, And Many Of Them Never Get Out.
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