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Voices of Diversity Series
John J. Grabowski, Editor

In celebration of the Cleveland area's rich ethnic heritage, Voices of Diversity focuses on firsthand accounts of the immigrant experience in northeast Ohio. Through personal narratives, translations or reprints of previously published accounts, and hard-to-find histories of regional immigrant communities, the stories and experiences of the people who make up this diverse community are told, adding to our understanding of the history of the region.

My Father Spoke Finglish at Work

Finnish Americans in Northeastern Ohio

Edited by Noreen Sippola Fairburn

Fairburn cover art
Mendez cover art

You Can’t Be Mexican

You Talk Just Like Me

by Frank S. Mendez

 

Status: We are currently accepting submissions for this series.


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