Growing Up in Coal Country
According to the author, why were the mining towns separated into groups of ethnicities in the nonfiction book, Growing up in Coal Country?
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Town residents, with names like O'Boyle, Wentovich, and Santarelli, were divided by class and ethnic group. The ethnic neighborhoods allowed immigrant families to continue speaking their native language and observing family traditions, most of which revolved around food, religious holidays, dress, and other customs.
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