The Big Move is an important contribution to the literature of immigration in America. The book features nine oral histories of men and women in Lowell, Mass., whose stories capture the essence of the immigrant and refugee e...

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The Big Move is an important contribution to the literature of immigration in America. The book features nine oral histories of men and women in Lowell, Mass., whose stories capture the essence of the immigrant and refugee experience not only among people in the United States but also those who have made 'the big move' anywhere in the world.

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