1st Edition

The Life Stories of Undistinguished Americans as Told by Themselves Expanded Edition

Edited By Werner Sollors, Hamilton Holt Copyright 2000
    310 Pages
    by Routledge

    312 Pages
    by Routledge

    Hamilton Holt, editor of The Independent, collected these touching autobiographies of ordinary people--new immigrants and sharecroppers, cooks and fishermen, women and men working in sweatshops, in the city, and on the land. First published in 1906, and reissued a decade ago, this new edition of Life Stories of Undistinguished Americans is expanded to include lives Holt did not include in his original selection, as well as a new preface by Werner Sollors.

    Introduction Undistinguished Americans Introduction; Chapter 1 The Life Story of a Lithuanian; Chapter 2 The Life Story of a Polish Sweatshop Girl; Chapter 3 The Life Story of an Italian Bootblack; Chapter 4 The Life Story of a Greek Peddler; Chapter 5 The Life Story of a Swedish Farmer; Chapter 6 The Life Story of a French Dressmaker; Chapter 7 The Life Story of a German Nurse Girl; Chapter 8 The Life Story of an Irish Cook; Chapter 9 The Life Story of a Farmer's Wife; Chapter 10 The Life Story of an Itinerant Minister; Chapter 11 The Life Story of a Negro Peon; Chapter 12 The Life Story of an Indian; Chapter 13 The Life Story of an Igorrote Chief; Chapter 14 The Life Story of a Syrian; Chapter 15 The Life Story of a Japanese Servant; Chapter 16 The Life Story of a Chinaman; Chapter 17 The Life Story of a Florida Sponge Fisherman; Chapter 18 The Life Story of a Hungarian Peon; Chapter 19 The Life Story of a Southern White Woman; Chapter 20 The Life Story of a Southern Colored Woman; Chapter 21 A Northern Negro's Autobiography; Chapter 22 Leaves from the Mental Portfolio of a Eurasian, Sui Sin Far; Chapter 23 The Story of Two Moonshiners; Chapter 24 The Experiences of a Chorus Girl; Chapter 25 Autobiography of a Football Player; Chapter 26 The Confessions of a Woman Professor; Chapter 27 The Story of the Waitress;

    Biography

    In addition to a career as a newspaper editor, Hamilton Holt was a supporter of Zora Neale Hurston and President of Rollins College.,
    Werner Sollors is Henry B. and Anne M. Cabot Professor of English Literature, Professor of Afro-American Studies, and Chair of the History of American Civilization Program at Harvard University. His books include Beyond Ethnicity and The Invention of Ethnicity.