Their children often served as translators and mediators from "summary" of The First Generation by Hannah Ritchie
The children of immigrants played a crucial role in bridging the communication gap between their parents and the new society they found themselves in. They often found themselves translating important documents, such as legal papers or medical forms, for their parents who struggled with the language. These young individuals were tasked with explaining complex concepts in a way that their parents could understand, acting as both interpreters and educators in their own right.
Furthermore, these children served as mediators in various situations where cultural differences created misunderstandings or conflicts. They were able to navigate between their parents' traditional bel...
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