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Whoever Gives Us Bread Lynne Bowen

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Whoever Gives Us Bread Lynne Bowen
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Publisher: D & M Publishers
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.29 MB
Author: Lynne Bowen
ISBN: 9781553656074, 9781553656081, 1553656075, 1553656083
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Whoever Gives Us Bread Lynne Bowen by Lynne Bowen 9781553656074, 9781553656081, 1553656075, 1553656083 instant download after payment.

Whoever Gives us Bread is a lively people's history from the 1860s to the 1960s, as told by an award-winning historian.
In the early 1860s, Italians began trickling into British Columbia via San Francisco. Fleeing grinding poverty back home, they came north to the isolated valleys and cities of the province to pan for gold, raise cattle, dig coal, fell timber, build railroads, smelt copper and refine lead, or to start small businesses. BC welcomed them grudgingly.
Recounting the stories of individual Italian immigrants, celebrated author Lynne Bowen has crafted a loosely chronological narrative of the Italian settlement of BC. It's a story rife with discrimination and tragedy, with families torn apart when their men left Italy for more promising futures, but always there is a rich sense of community and a sense of pride.
Here we meet Joseph Fontana, who incensed his fellow striking miners when he crossed their picket line near Ladysmith. We meet Sabina...

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