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“I remember my own life as a small boy, son of Jewish immigrants, in a janitor's flat on Orchard and Stanton streets on the Lower East Side of New York City. My father made pants and doubled as janitor of a tenement - before he made janitoring at $30 a month, plus rooms, a career.” quote by Jacob K. Javits
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“I remember my own life as a small boy, son of Jewish immigrants, in a janitor's flat on Orchard and Stanton streets on the Lower East Side of New York City. My father made pants and doubled as janitor of a tenement - before he made janitoring at $30 a month, plus rooms, a career.”

Jacob K. Javits

About This Quote

A recollection of growing up in a modest immigrant household, highlighting the father's dual labor as a tailor and janitor to support the family.

In simple terms: Immigrant perseverance and modest beginnings.

Key Takeaway

Hard work sustains families.

Themes

Immigration Labor Family Socioeconomic Mobility Urban Life

Mood

Nostalgic Reflective Determined

Type

Personal Narrative Social Commentary

When to use this quote

  • Reflecting on personal history
  • Discussing immigrant experiences
  • Analyzing socioeconomic barriers
  • Teaching about urban poverty

Key Concepts

Tailoring Janitorial Work Economic Struggle Cultural Identity

Practical Applications

  • Historical context for immigration policy
  • Motivational speaking on resilience

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does early hardship shape later values?
  • What role does community play in upward mobility?
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