Children of Labor: A Finnish-American History

Children of Labor: A Finnish-American History

1977 · 55 min · Documentary, History

How Finnish immigrants came into contact — and conflict — with industrial America. Three generations of Finnish-Americans recount how they coped with harsh realities by creating their own institutions: churches, temperance halls, socialist halls, and cooperatives.

Directed by Mary Dore

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