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The Endangered Languages Project

Cherokee Indian Language, Irish Gaelic, and many others are currently listed as endangered.

On the subject of language, when eastern and southern European immigrants arrived in the United States to work in the mine (1890's to 1920's) many of them spoke another language. Some of them, over time, became bilingual or remained monolingual. It must have been hard living in Marianna, or any place for that matter, if one could not speak English.



Maybe our future doesn't have to be based upon the past.

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