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This text shares the remarkable stories of 60 families who immigrated to the United States or were born into poverty during the twentieth century—from the aftermath of World War I to the 1970s. Based on narratives collected from community college students in Northern California, the book offers an intimate look at lives shaped by immigration, resilience, and the pursuit of opportunity.
John Corbally is a professor of history at Diablo Valley College. He holds a Ph.D. in world history from UC Davis and degrees in world and European history from San Francisco State University. He is a longtime advocate for public education and historical nuance.