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The IMMIGRANT EXPERIENCE to America and through ELLIS ISLAND
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The Steamship Length of time Where in ship? Conditions of ship
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The View from the Ship
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Onto American Soil
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ELLIS ISLAND Average of 6 ships /day Average of 6 ships /day 3,000–5,000 people /day 3,000–5,000 people /day All tagged by ethnicity and number All tagged by ethnicity and number
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The Entrance
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Baggage Check
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The Stairs of Separation “The Six-Second Exam”
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Waiting for Medical Exams
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Medical Examinations
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The Dormitories Usually kept for 1-2 days Usually kept for 1-2 days Sometimes for up to several weeks Sometimes for up to several weeks 2% of people were deported and couldn’t reapply for admission for 12 months 2% of people were deported and couldn’t reapply for admission for 12 months
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The Cafeteria
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The Great Hall The Great Hall “The Registry Room” Name? – changed? Age?Money?Record?
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The Stairs of Separation (again) … Marked the parting of ways for those who were going in different destinations
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The Kissing Post … where family and friends stood waiting for the new immigrants … many kisses and joyful reunions
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"Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me. I lift my lamp beside the golden door."
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Information and pictures from: historychannel.com/ellisisland/gateway/index.html ellisisland.com/history.html The Americans History textbook
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Culture Shock - sudden awareness of new things Ethnic Islands - national districts in a section of town where people of the same ethnicity lived Generation Gap - children acculturated more quickly than parents - children taught parents about “American culture”
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