Immigration, Urbanization, and Everyday Life, 1860 – 1900 Chapter 19
2 Readings You MUST read the chapter by the due dates assigned.
3 Chapter Project As a group of 4 Research the story of one immigrant from the 1890s who came to Ellis Island. Divide the transcript into 4 one-liners. Tell the person’s story. (2 days from now)
4 The New American City 1890's Player Piano Music 1890 Census worker
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6 Migrants and Immigrants Asian and European Immigrants New Immigrants
7 Ellis Island, New York
8 Where did your family come from?
9 Map 19.1: Percent of Foreign-born Whites and Native Whites of Foreign or Mixed Parentage in Total Population, by Countries, 1910
10 Adjusting to Urban Society
11 Slums and Ghettos
12 Fashionable Avenues and Suburbs Easter Parade 5 th Avenue
13 Flush Toilets Read pp
14 Middle- and Upper-Class Society and Culture Victorian morality The Nation, Phillips Brooks
15 Manners and Morals The American Woman’s Home
16 The Cult of Domesticity
17 Department Stores
18 Transformation of Higher Education Morrill Land Grant Act, 1862
19 Female Colleges Stanford Oberlin College Columbia Brown Harvard Pembroke Radcliffe Mount Holyoke Wellesley Smith Bryn Mawr
20 Reforming the Working Class
21 Battling Poverty
22 New Approaches to Social Reform Salvation ArmyJosephine Shaw Lowell
23 Moral Purity Campaign Anthony Comstock
24 Social Gospel
25 Figure 19.1: The Changing Face of U.S Immigration,
26 Settlement House Movement Jane Addams Florence Kelley
27 Working Class Leisure in the Immigrant City Saloons Dance halls Boxing matches Baseball games picnics
28 Streets, Saloons and Boxing Matches
29 Rise of Professional Sports John L. Sullivan “Boston Strong Boy”
30 Vaudeville, Amusement Parks and Dance Halls
31 Ragtime
32 Cultures in Conflict
33 Genteel Tradition and Its Conflicts Bicycle built for two Bicycle Built for Two
34 Modernism Architecture Frank Lloyd Wright Painting
35 From Victorian Lady to New Woman Francis Willard
36 Public Education as an Arena of Class Conflict
37 Conclusion