Mendele Mocher Sforim (Literary name for Shalom Jacob Abramovitsch) (1835 - 1917, b. Kapulye, Belorussia), one of the first modern Jewish writers, wro...
The Wishing-Ring by Mendele Mocher Sforim is a satirical novel that tells the story of Hershele, a young Jewish man who leaves the harsh conditions of...
Ruth Levice, a young woman from a wealthy Jewish family in San Francisco, finds herself drawn to Dr. Herbert Kemp. Their growing affection faces a sig...
Indian To-day is a comprehensive overview of the status and outlook of the North American Indian in the early 20th century. Based on the author's own...
The book follows the life of Charles Alexander Eastman from his early days in the Sioux tribe to his education and assimilation into white society. It...
In "They Who Knock at Our Gates," Mary Antin, a Jewish immigrant who successfully assimilated into American society, tackles the complex issue of immi...
In "My Mother and I," Elizabeth Gertrude Stern recounts her journey from Poland to Pittsburgh and the subsequent process of Americanization that profo...
Constantine Panunzio's 'Soul of an Immigrant' recounts his personal journey from his childhood in Molfetta, Italy, to becoming a prominent figure in A...
„За македонцките работи“ is a seminal work by Krste Petkov Misirkov, a prominent Macedonian intellectual and nationalist figure. Published in 1903, th...
In 'They Who Knock at Our Gates', Mary Antin delves into the multifaceted and often controversial issue of immigration, challenging readers to look be...
This book explores the development of Jewish themes in Russian-language literature from the early 19th century to the early 20th century. It traces th...
Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins, a Paiute woman often referred to as a 'princess,' penned this powerful memoir detailing the tumultuous early years of her pe...