Testimonials
My maternal grandparents were born in Russia and came to Chicago in 1906 where my mother was born. I never got to know them as they died before I was born but my mother told me that her mother said that since they were in America, they would learn and speak English instead of their native Russian and Yiddish. I now live in Miami, where very few of the Hispanic people have bothered to learn English. Everywhere I go, people speak Spanish and assume that everyone else does too. It's very disconcerting to live here as it feels like I'm in a foreign country. This is America and we speak English here!
- Arlene Hathaway, Florida