Over 3 million people visit Ellis Island, the “Golden Door to America,” every year. Ellis Island has become an invaluable resource center on immigration and genealogy as well as a national tourist attraction, widely praised for its excellent displays and informative exhibits. Now, the best of the Ellis Island Museum is available to readers everywhere from the Ellis Island-Statue of Liberty Foundation. Fascinating primary-source documents offer an exciting overview of Ellis Island, placing it in historical context with a concise history of immigration and global migration. This comprehensive guide is a must for anyone interested in immigration in general and Ellis Island in particular.Ellis Island: A Reader and Resource Guide includes: Entry interviews with immigrantsDescriptions of mental and physical health evaluationsOral histories and memoirs of immigrants and immigration officersCorrespondence from the 1921 Commissioner of Immigration to the Secretary of LaborCensus information on immigrantsPhotographs and prints from the 1800s to the presentMaps, charts, graphs, and political cartoonsActivities and topics for writing and discussionA bibliography of related materials: books, videos, and CD-ROMs
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A guide for those interested in the subject of immigration in general and Ellis Island in particular. It includes entry interviews with immigrants; health evaluations; oral histories and memoirs; official correspondence; census information; photographs from the 1800s onwards; and maps and charts.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781565843646
Publisert
1997-09-18
Utgiver
Vendor
The New Press
Vekt
609 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
254 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
209

Biographical note

Virginia Yans-McLaughlin is a historian at Rutgers University. She served as an historical advisor to the National Paris Service and The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation on the creation of the Ellis Island Museum.