AGE OF THE CITY I. IMMIGRATION A. Great Migration 1. Largest Mass Movement (1880-1921) 2. Demographics: Old v. New Immigration
AGE OF THE CITY I. IMMIGRATION B. Growth: Push & Pull Factors 1. Economic Decline in Europe 2. Political & Religious Persecution 3. Lure of Life in America 4. Leaving Homeland
AGE OF THE CITY I. IMMIGRATION C. Journey Across the Atlantic 1. Steamship Accomodations 2. Living Conditions in Steerage
AGE OF THE CITY I. IMMIGRATION D. Arrival in America
AGE OF THE CITY I. IMMIGRATION E. Medical Inspections 1. Inspections 2. Arriving at Ellis Island 3. Medical Inspections
AGE OF THE CITY I. IMMIGRATION F. Legal Inspections 1. Registry Hall 2. Final Inspection
AGE OF THE CITY I. IMMIGRATION G. Ethnic Neighborhoods
AGE OF THE CITY I. IMMIGRATION H. Living Conditions 1. Tenements
AGE OF THE CITY I. IMMIGRATION H. Living Conditions 2. Perils of Tenement Living
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Men's Lodging Room in the West 47th Street Station c. 1892 AGE OF THE CITY Men's Lodging Room in the West 47th Street Station c. 1892
AGE OF THE CITY Room in a Tenement Flat, 1910
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Mullen's Alley, Cherry Hill 1888 AGE OF THE CITY Mullen's Alley, Cherry Hill 1888
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AGE OF THE CITY I. IMMIGRATION I. Working Conditions
AGE OF THE CITY Bohemian Cigar Makers at Work in Their Tenement, c. 1890
AGE OF THE CITY I. IMMIGRATION J. Restricting Immigration & Nativism