Aliens or Americans?. Howard B. Grose
IMMIGRATION AND THE NATIONAL CHARACTER
III. Various Effects of Immigration
III. Protestantism and the Alien
VI. Basal Grounds for Optimism
RACES OF IMMIGRANTS FISCAL YEAR 1905
The Forward Mission Study Courses
ILLUSTRATIONS
Coming Americans | Frontispiece |
The Inflowing Tide | 18 |
Ellis Island Immigration Station | 34 |
Receiving Room at Ellis Island | 59 |
Detained for Special Examination | 74 |
An Appeal from the Special Inquiry Board to Commissioner Watchorn | 94 |
The Landing at the Battery in New York | 102 |
A German Family | 128 |
Italian and Swiss Girls | 144 |
A Group of Twelve Different Nationalities | 166 |
Three Types of Immigrants | 180 |
A Group of Immigrants Just Arrived at Ellis Island | 198 |
An Italian Family Crowded in a New York Tenement | 210 |
Four Nationalities | 236 |
Portuguese and Spanish Children | 256 |
An Italian Sunday School in New England | 283 |
Sketch Maps and Charts | |
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Immigration at the Port of New York for 1906 | 32 |
Immigrant Distribution by States for 1905 | 106 |
Immigrant Distribution by Races: | |
Scandinavian | 108 |
Canadian and British | 109 |
Irish
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