The Global Slovakia Podcast

The Immigrant Story We Don't Like to Tell.

19 min · 8 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio The Immigrant Story We Don't Like to Tell.

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We often remember immigration through stories of opportunity and success. But behind many journeys to America were years of separation, hardship, and sacrifice. In this deeply personal story, historian Michael J. Kopanic Jr. reflects on his family's journey from eastern Slovakia to the United States, revealing the challenges, tensions, and resilience that shaped generations on both sides of the Atlantic. This story is featured in our book Slovak Settlers, a collection of authentic stories that capture the hopes, sacrifices, and experiences of Slovaks who left their homeland in search of a better life. 📖 Learn more: www.globalslovakia.com/slovak-settlers-product [https://www.globalslovakia.com/slovak-settlers-product]

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