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The trouble with us is that the ghetto of the Middle Ages and the children of the twentieth century have to live under o
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"The trouble with us is that the ghetto of the Middle Ages and the children of the twentieth century have to live under one roof"

- Anzia Yezierska

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This quote by Anzia Yezierska speaks to the battles of immigrants in the early 20th century. The quote recommends that immigrants were living in a type of limbo, where they were stuck in between 2 worlds. On one hand, they were living in a modern, industrialized society, but on the other, they were still dealing with the very same struggles and bias that their forefathers faced in the Middle Ages. This quote talks to the problems of being an immigrant in a new country, where one is anticipated to take in to the culture and values of the new society, while still maintaining their own cultural identity. It likewise talks to the struggles of hardship and discrimination that immigrants faced in the early 20th century. This quote works as a suggestion of the battles that immigrants have actually dealt with throughout history, and the significance of understanding and appreciating the cultural differences of those who concern our country.

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Poland Flag This quote is written / told by Anzia Yezierska. He/she was a famous Novelist from Poland. The author also have 2 other quotes.

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