Abraham Cahan

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Abraham Cahan was a pioneering Jewish American writer, journalist, and editor best known for his Yiddish-language newspaper work and influential novels depicting the lives of Eastern European Jewish immigrants in the United States.

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instanceOf Jewish American writer
editor
journalist
novelist
person
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1860-07-07
dateOfDeath 1951-08-31
educatedAt Teachers Institute in Vilna
employer Jewish Daily Forward
The Forward
ethnicGroup Jewish
familyName Cahan
fieldOfWork Yiddish press
journalism
literature
genre immigrant literature
realist novel
short story
givenName Abraham
immigratedTo United States of America
immigrationFrom Russian Empire
influenced Jewish American literature
immigrant fiction in the United States
languageOfWorkOrName English
Yiddish
movement labor movement
socialism
notableFor depicting lives of Eastern European Jewish immigrants in the United States
pioneering work in the Yiddish-language press
notableWork The Education of Abraham Cahan
The Imported Bridegroom and Other Stories of the New York Ghetto
The Rise of David Levinsky
The White Terror
surface form: The White Terror and the Red

Yekl: A Tale of the New York Ghetto
occupation journalist
newspaper editor
novelist
short story writer
placeOfBirth Podberezye
Russian Empire
Vilna Governorate
placeOfDeath New York City
United States of America
politicalAlignment democratic socialism
positionHeld editor-in-chief of the Jewish Daily Forward
religion Judaism
residence New York City
sexOrGender male

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