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Flow of workers from south changing the face of US

By Sara Silver

Published: August 29 2005 19:36 | Last updated: August 29 2005 19:36

Seen from the slope of St Michael's cemetery, the rusting smokestacks of the steelworks of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, rise like organ pipes in the afternoon light a monument to the industrial engine that drew generations of Europeans.

The gravestones in the cemetery with inscriptions in Slovak, Slovenian, Polish, Hungarian, Italian and other languages tell of the immigrants who pursued the dream that hard work in hot mills would lead to a better life.

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