German immigrants in the late 19th century shaped New York City’s working-class culture by leading the labor movement with socialist ideas and advocating for workers’ rights. They formed political clubs and mutual aid societies, played key roles in socialist and anarchist movements, and pushed for social reform. In neighborhoods like Little Germany, they fostered a vibrant community that combined German traditions with progressive working-class political activism.
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