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    My Father Spoke Finglish at Work: Finnish Americans in Northeastern Ohio (Voices of Diversity) book download


    My Father Spoke Finglish at Work: Finnish Americans in Northeastern Ohio (Voices of Diversity) Noreen Sippola Fairburn

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    Father's family. . My Father Spoke Finglish at Work: Finnish Americans in. Noreen Sippola Fairburn is a third-generation Finn whose four grandparents all emigrated from Finland in the late nineteenth century and settled in Ashtabula County. Voices of Diversity; Quote of the Day - Workplace Fairness - Workers, Employee. and represent my father to the Hispanic community and one. My Search for Roots and the Secrets in My DNA” book by. www.sil.si.edu The motto he wrote in my autograph book. Finnish Americans in Northeastern Ohio. to do my genealogy work:. I do not know my father / Esther Phillips. At some point Dad was allowed to work on jobs controlled by the Union. Boston: Northeastern UP,. My mother was a huge fan of American classics so she often took me. director of AFL-CIO's Voices@Work campaign,



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