store clerks, including women, worked in Odessa—many of them
Jews and nearly all poorly paid. Jews were prominently represented among the city’s underworld. As of 1908, 30 of the 36 licensed brothels in Kherson province—most of them in Odessa—were owned by Jews.
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Odessa was viewed—not without justification—by the government as
a center for the smuggling of radical literature; censorship
in this remote part of the empire tended to be lax, with illegal literature more accessible.
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Irish Travellers Travellers long shared history, cultural values, language,
customs and traditions make them a self-defined group, and
one which is recognisable and distinct. Their culture and way of life, of which nomadism is an important factor, distinguishes them from the sedentary (settled) population.
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Roma Gypsies and Irish Travellers are separate ethnic