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First United Methodist Church - Princeton,WV...Home Page

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Welcome to our website! We invite you to share in our fellowship and worship as we offer our praise and service to God SING TO THE LORD A NEW SONG! "Sing to him a new song; play skillfully, and shout for joy. For the word of the Lord is right and true; he is faithful in all he does. The Lord loves righteousness and justice; the earth is full of his unfailing love." Psalm 33:3-5 (NIV) There are many good reasons for visiting our site and we hope your visit includes the best reason: to praise God for his amazing love revealed in the life and ministry, the suffering and death, and the wonderous resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ. Please have a look around our site and may God bless you, as you surf the net. Take a tour of our Family Ministries Center by starting at the FMC Home P Read More
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Greek Immigration

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Greek Immigration Spartacus , USA History , British History , Second World War , First World War , Germany , Immigration to the USA , Slavery , Civil Rights , Civil War , Author , Search Website , Email There was little Greek emigration in the 19th century but this changed in the 20th century. By the outbreak of the First World War there were about 300,000 Greek immigrants in the United States. The main reason for leaving Greece was unemployment, low wages and high prices. Most Greeks settled in cities where they tended to find menial, unskilled work. A Greek community developed around Second and Third Avenues in New York . In 1894 the Greeks began publishing their own newspaper, Atlantis in the city. During this period another important Greek colony emerged around Hull House in Chicago an Read More
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The Social Psychology of Immigration: The Greek American Experience

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Excerpts from: THE SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY OF IMMIGRATION: THE GREEK-AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (1) Alexander Makedon Chicago State University Copyright © 1989; revised 1993, 1998 TA BLE OF CONTENTS PERCEPTION OF GREEKS IN THE UNITED STATES ON THE BUSH-DUKAKIS CAMPAIGN THE SOCIAL-PSYCHOLOGY OF ANGLO-CONFORMISM ANGLOGREEKS ALBERT MEMMI ON THE SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY OF THE OPPRESSED GREEK CULTURE IN THE UNITED STATES THE GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH Endnotes PERCEPTION OF GREEKS IN THE UNITED STATES Historically, Greeks in the United States have been viewed with mixed feelings of admiration, ridicule, puzzlement, or hate. Greeks are admired for their contributions to western civilization. Witness the seemingly standard eulogy to the contributions of the ancient Greeks in the introductory essays of numerous textbooks Read More
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