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Immigration in the 1890s

Immigration in the 1890s

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Page 1: Immigration in the 1890s

Immigration in the 1890s

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Ellis Island, New York Harbor

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Steerage

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Before Ellis Island

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Going to Ellis

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Waiting in Line

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The Great Hall

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Medical Inspections

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You’ve Passed (Or Quarantined)

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Going Elsewhere

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Angel Island

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Immigrant Experience Settled—Ghettoes Restrictive Covenants Chinese Exclusion Act (1882) Gentlemen’s Agreement (1907)

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Anti-Immigrant Feelings Took American jobs! Drove down wages! Nativists Chinese (RR workers)

stoned to death by mobs in San Francisco

1885: Whites attacked 500 Chinese workers (killed 28)

1902: NY City Irish beath up hundreds of Jews “for entering their neighborhood”