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The result is a ... consequent lowering of wages.12 His remedy for this depresed labor market was not quite exclusion : Mitchell was not a racist . He would accept some of these arrivals , but only those who were skilled .
The result is a ... consequent lowering of wages.12 His remedy for this depresed labor market was not quite exclusion : Mitchell was not a racist . He would accept some of these arrivals , but only those who were skilled .
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But his references to Polish immigrant labor were very limited ; the entire section on the group is brief , just eight pages . As do the other surveys of American immigration , this work , too , does not alter significantly the old idea ...
But his references to Polish immigrant labor were very limited ; the entire section on the group is brief , just eight pages . As do the other surveys of American immigration , this work , too , does not alter significantly the old idea ...
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Of the approximately 5000 biographies listed , only two are identified as labor leaders.23 The tiny percentage is likely due to a deficient selection ; it certainly is not a representative proportion of the post - 1870 Polonia .
Of the approximately 5000 biographies listed , only two are identified as labor leaders.23 The tiny percentage is likely due to a deficient selection ; it certainly is not a representative proportion of the post - 1870 Polonia .
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Contents
The AngloPolish Agreement of August 25th 1939 Highlight | 23 |
The Relation of the Polish Communist Party to the Constitution | 41 |
Letter of 59 Intellectuals to the Speaker of the Diet of | 55 |
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