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Waves of immigrant parents worked hard and practiced self-denial so their children could succeed.
Many feel trapped on the estates, which were built in the 1960s and 1970s to house waves of immigrant workers.
Rich iron ore was discovered there in the 19th century, which prompted the arrival of waves of immigrant workers.
IT has been a century since the Church of Our Lady of the Rosary began ministering to successive waves of immigrant groups in this village.
Subsequent development of the anthracite-coal industry overshadowed the iron industry and brought in waves of immigrant miners, whose wives were skilled in the silk-weaving, clothing, and other industries.
The music's almost entirely Spanish lyrics, its roots in rural working-class Mexico and its century-long association with migrant labor and accompanying waves of immigrant nostalgia have kept the music in both a commercial and social vacuum.
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Waves of immigrants settled in the neighborhood.
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