Polish Americans and Their Communities of Cleveland

Polish Americans and Their Communities of Cleveland

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"Courageous, proud and daring, the Poles are like the eagle that has served as their national emblem since the twelfth century. They have preserved their culture and national identity against the nearly insurmountable odds of debilitating alien rule, devastating major wars and the surrender of their lands for 150 years to foreign powers. The Poles' intense pride in their culture is more than justifiable considering the broad spectrum of human endeavor they have enriched through their contributions." This 3-part monograph by four different authors covers Polish history and culture, immigration to America, and the Polish community of Cleveland. Original publication date 1977.

ISBN

978-1-936323-13-5

Publication Date

1-2010

Publisher

MSL Academic Endeavors

City

Cleveland

Keywords

Cleveland History, Polish Americans

Disciplines

History | United States History

Comments

The original print version was published in 1977. Cleveland, Ohio: Cleveland Ethnic Heritage Studies, Cleveland State University.

Redistributed digitally by Cleveland Memory Project and MSL Academic Endeavors in 2010.

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This electronic edition contains the complete text as found in the print edition of the book. Original copyright to this book is reserved by the author(s). Organizations and individuals seeking to use these materials outside the bounds of fair use or copyright law must obtain permission directly from the appropriate copyright holder. For more information about fair use, see the Michael Schwartz Library's copyright guide: http://researchguides.csuohio.edu/copyright/fairuse. Any permitted use of this edition must credit the Cleveland State University Michael Schwartz Library and MSL Academic Endeavors as the source.

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