Keywords
immigrants, Denmark, immigrant experiences, religion
Abstract
Children of Danish Roots is a translation by Willard R. Garred of Stammens B0rn, an article that appeared originally in the 1931 issue of the "Ryslinge Julebog," a Christmas magazine of the Ryslinge Folk High School, Ryslinge, Denmark. The article was written by L. C. Laursen when he lived in the western Nebraska community at Mirage Flats near Hay Springs. After his arrival in the community he named it Ryslinge, a name generally accepted by the settlers and their friends.
Recommended Citation
Laursen, L.C.
(1987)
"Children Of Danish Roots,"
The Bridge: Vol. 10:
No.
1, Article 10.
Available at:
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/thebridge/vol10/iss1/10
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