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Presentation transcript:

America – the Great Melting Pot

White Star Line’s Oceanic

White Star Line’s Titanic

Cunard Line’s Carpathia

Cunard Line’s Lusitania

Cunard Line’s Mauretania

Workers standing under the propellors of the Mauretania

Cunard Line poster showing the cross-section of a ship.

Steerage Passengers

Ellis Island then Ellis Island today Incoming boats would Perry on the docks

Statue of Liberty seen from Ellis Island’s Main Building

Statue of Liberty

European Immigrants – Ellis Island, New York Asian Immigrants - Angel Island, California

Immigrants with their belongings outside Ellis Island’s Main Building

Ellis Island’s Main Hall

Immigrants waiting at Ellis Island

Mental Exam at Ellis Island

Eye Exam at Ellis Island

Button Hook tool used for the eye exam at Ellis Island