Anzia Yezierska (1882-1970) was born in Poland and came to the Lower East Side of New York with her family in 1890 when she was nine years old. By the 1920s she had risen out of poverty and become a successful writer of stories, novels; all autobiographical; and an autobiography, 
Red Ribbon on a White Horse. Her novel 
Bread Givers is considered a classic of Jewish American fiction. Her acclaimed books also include 
How I Found America: Collected Stories and 
The Open Cage. 
Blanche H. Gelfant is a scholar and critic of 20th century American literature. Gelfant is the recipient of the Jay B. Hubbell Medal for lifetime achievement in American literary scholarship. Her books range from 
Cross-Cultural Reckonings: A Triptych of Russian, American, and Canadian Texts, to 
Women Writing in America: Voices in Collage,  and the pioneering study 
The American City Novel.  She is the Robert E. Maxwell Professor of Arts and Sciences and Professor of English Emerita at Dartmouth College.