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The Ellis Island Immigrant Cookbook

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The Ellis Island Immigrant Cookbook

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A one of a kind collection of heartwarming stories and authentic recipes that youll want to have for you cooking library These recipes recall special memories of far away lands or of dearly loved relatives Much more than a recipe compilation it is a personal journey with stories and reminiscences that will touch your heart

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The Ellis Island Immigrant Cookbook

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Through recipes and poignant stories the Ellis Island Immigrant Cookbook gives insight to the struggles of our ancestral immigrants

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The Ellis Island Immigrant Cookbook

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The Story Of Our Common Past Told Through The Recipes And Reminiscences Of Our Immigrant Ancestors

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The Ellis Island Immigrant Cookbook

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The Ellis Island Immigrant Cookbook gives insight to the struggles of our ancestorial immigrants Poingnat stories are revealed through their personal accounts as well as their recipes It is a must read historical cookbook for those who wish to learn of our past and know how far we have come Thanksgiving Dinner has taken on a new meaning

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Generation Lighting Ellis Harper 5

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Ellis Harper has an Arts and Crafts pedigree with a Modernist twist The array of fixtures showcases Sea Gulls commitment to high style with robust construction and craftsmanship at an exceptional price The subtle detail allows this transitional design to easily fit into any decor The sleek geometric arms and square Satin Etched glass shades add touches of elegance to its streamlined profile The assortment includes four and eightlight chandeliers a sixlight linear onelight minipendant and one two three and fourlight bath fixtures

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this 5Light black Island Light offers industrial and vintage style it come with 5 nice design metal shades which can bring beautiful shadow when light on Perfect complement to kitchens islands dining rooms bars studies desks restaurants and many other indoor areas

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Generation Lighting Ellis Harper 5

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Ellis Harper has an Arts and Crafts pedigree with a Modernist twist The array of fixtures showcases Sea Gulls commitment to high style with robust construction and craftsmanship at an exceptional price The subtle detail allows this transitional design to easily fit into any decor The sleek geometric arms and square Satin Etched glass shades add touches of elegance to its streamlined profile The assortment includes four and eightlight chandeliers a sixlight linear onelight minipendant and one two three and fourlight bath fixtures

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A digital copy of Encountering Ellis Island How European Immigrants Entered America by Bayor Download is immediately available upon purchase

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Vitalsource Technologies Inc Ellis Island

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A digital copy of Ellis Island and the Immigrant Experience by Tim McNeese Download is immediately available upon purchase

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A New Language World Italian

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An examination of Italian immigrants and their children in the early twentieth century A New Language A New World is the first fulllength historical case study of one immigrant groups experience with language in America Incorporating the interdisciplinary literature on language within a historical framework Nancy C Carnevale illustrates the complexity of the topic of language in American immigrant life By looking at language from the perspectives of both immigrants and the dominant culture as well as their interaction this book reveals the role of language in the formation of ethnic identity and the often coercive context within which immigrants must negotiate this process

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Working Toward Whiteness How America

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At the vanguard of the study of race and labor in American history David Roediger is one of the most highly respected scholars in his field He is also the author of the nowclassic The Wages of Whiteness a study of racism in the development of a white working class in nineteenthcentury America In Working Toward Whiteness he continues that history into the twentieth century recounting how American ethnic groups that are considered white today such as Jewish Italian and PolishAmericans once occupied a confused racial status in their new countryWhile some historians have claimed that these immigrants were white on arrival Roediger paints a very different picture showing that it wasnt until the 1920s ironically just when immigration laws became much more restrictive that these ethnic groups definitively became part of white America primarily thanks to the nascent labor movement and a rise in homebuyingFrom ethnic slurs to racially restrictive covenants the real estate agreements that ensured allwhite neighborhoods Working Toward Whiteness explores the murky realities of race in twentiethcentury America In this masterful history which is sure to be a key text in its field David Roediger charts the strange transformation of these new immigrants into the white ethnics of America today

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Passages to America Oral Histories

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More than twelve million immigrants many of them children passed through Ellis Islands gates between 1892 and 1954 Children also came through the Guardian of the Western Gate the detention center on Angel Island in California that was designed to keep Chinese immigrants out of the United States Based on the oral histories of fifty children who came to the United States before 1950 this book chronicles their American odyssey against the backdrop of World Wars I and II the rise and fall of Hitlers Third Reich and the hardships of the Great Depression Ranging in age from four to sixteen years old the children hailed from Northern Central Eastern and Southern Europe the Middle East and ChinaAcross ethnic lines the child immigrants life stories tell a remarkable tale of human resilience The sources of family and community support that they relied on their educational aims and accomplishments their hard work and their optimism about the future are just as crucial today for the new immigrants of the twentyfirst century These personal narratives offer unique perspectives on the psychological experience of being an immigrant child and its impact on later development and wellbeing They chronicle the joys and sorrows the aspirations and achievements and the challenges that these small strangers faced while becoming grown citizens

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America Classifies the Immigrants From

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When more than twenty million immigrants arrived in the United States between 1880 and 1920 the government attempted to classify them according to prevailing ideas about race and nationality But this proved hard to do Ideas about racial or national difference were slippery contested and yet consequentialwere Hebrews a race a religion or a people As Joel Perlmann shows a selfappointed pair of officials created the governments 1897 List of Races and Peoples which shaped exclusionary immigration laws the wording of the US Census and federal studies that informed social policy Its categories served to maintain old divisions and establish new onesAcross the five decades ending in the 1920s American immigration policy built increasingly upon the belief that some groups of immigrants were desirable others not Perlmann traces how the debates over this policy institutionalized race distinctionsbetween whites and nonwhites but also among whitesin immigration laws that lasted four decadesDespite a gradual shift among social scientists from race to ethnic group after the 1920s the diffusion of this key concept among government officials and the public remained limited until the end of the 1960s Taking up dramatic changes to racial and ethnic classification since then America Classifies the Immigrants concentrates on three crucial reforms to the American Census the introduction of Hispanic origin and ancestry 1980 the recognition of mixed racial origins 2000 and a rethinking of the connections between race and ethnic group proposed for 2020

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Toward A Better Life America

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This book offers a balanced poignant and often moving portrait of Americas immigrants over more than a century The author has organized the book by decades so that readers can easily find the time period most relevant to their experience or that of family members The first part covers the Ellis Island era the second part Americas new immigrantsfrom the closing of Ellis Island in 1955 to the present Also included is a comprehensive appendix of statistics showing immigration by country and decade from 1890 to the present a complete list of famous immigrants and much more This rewarding engrossing volume documents the diverse mosaic of America in the words of the people from many lands who for more than a century have made our country what it is today It distills the larger hottopic issue of national immigration down to the personal level of the lives of those who actually lived it

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We Came Through Ellis Island

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Readers witness the life of a Jewish family who move from Russia to New York City to escape persecution and starvation and to make a new life Factfilled narrative and historical photos plus fictional letters and journal entries from 12yearold Emma Markowitz and her family paint a memorable picture of the typical European immigrant experience in the 1890s

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Ellis Island An Illustrated History

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For the millions of immigrants who entered the United States through Ellis Island this volume represents a visual compilation of onceinalifetime memories There are literally hundreds of photos from the Ellis Island Immigration Museum which opened last September The illustrations are complemented by an inviting narrative detailing the experiences of immigrants in their own words Divided into four sections the volume also traces the history of Ellis Island from an immigrant landmark to a national museum Highly recommended for all librariesBoyd Childress Auburn Univ Lib AlaCopyright 1991 Reed Business Information Inc

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Forgotten Ellis Island The Extraordinary

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Forgotten Ellis Island A century ago in the shadow of the Statue of Liberty one of the worlds greatest public hospitals was built Forgotten Ellis Islandthe first book about this extraordinary institutionis a powerful tribute to the best and worst of Americas dealings with its new citizenstobe 150 photos 8 page color insert Full description

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Forgotten Ellis Island The Extraordinary

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How rare it is to find an absolutely fascinating story that has never been told wrote noted historian Doris Kearns Goodwin about Forgotten Ellis Island The book tells the lost story of the Ellis Island Immigrant Hospital that saved tens of thousands of lives as immigrants flooded onto Ellis Island a century ago It was here that the germs of the world converged The hospital was both welcoming and foreboding to those too sick to enter the country Those nursed to health were allowed to become citizens Those deemed feeble of body or mind were deported Three short decades after it opened the Ellis Island Hospital was all but abandoned As America began shutting its border to all but a favored few the hospital fell into disuse and decay and then into emptiness its medical wards left open only to the salt air of the New York Harbor For two years author Lorie Conway filmed exclusive video of the abandoned hospital buildings for the companion film also available on Amazon Video Direct to this book With many neverseenbefore photographs and video Forgotten Ellis Island tells the untold story of the hospitals immigrant patients their families and medical staff To those who went through it said former patient John Henry Wilberding it was one of the most precious gifts you were given because when you were sick you couldnt do anything about it But here is a place that rescued you That made you feel good that you were still being cared for and in a strange place thousands of miles away from home People can never say that America isnt a place of compassion and understanding because they certainly proved it thereForgotten Ellis Island is a powerful tribute to the best and worst of Americas dealings with its new citizenstobe

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America Classifies the Immigrants From

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When more than twenty million immigrants arrived in the United States between 1880 and 1920 the government attempted to classify them according to prevailing ideas about race and nationality But this proved hard to do Ideas about racial or national difference were slippery contested and yet consequentialwere Hebrews a race a religion or a people As Joel Perlmann shows a selfappointed pair of officials created the governments 1897 List of Races and Peoples which shaped exclusionary immigration laws the wording of the US Census and federal studies that informed social policy Its categories served to maintain old divisions and establish new onesAcross the five decades ending in the 1920s American immigration policy built increasingly upon the belief that some groups of immigrants were desirable others not Perlmann traces how the debates over this policy institutionalized race distinctionsbetween whites and nonwhites but also among whitesin immigration laws that lasted four decadesDespite a gradual shift among social scientists from race to ethnic group after the 1920s the diffusion of this key concept among government officials and the public remained limited until the end of the 1960s Taking up dramatic changes to racial and ethnic classification since then America Classifies the Immigrants concentrates on three crucial reforms to the American Census the introduction of Hispanic origin and ancestry 1980 the recognition of mixed racial origins 2000 and a rethinking of the connections between race and ethnic group proposed for 2020

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