Immigration from 1870–1905

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Introduction to Immigration from 1870–1905...71
The Emigrants' Dangers...72
Arrival of Mennonite Emigrants...74
Italian Life in New York...76
Chinese Exclusion Act 1882...78
Rosa Cavalleri: From Northern Italy to Chicago, 1884–1926...82
Is It Right for a Chinaman to Jeopard a White Man's Dinner?...86
Invitation to the Inauguration of the Statue of Liberty by the President...89
The New Colossus...92
The Mixed Crowd...94
From Russia to the Lower East Side in the 1890s...98
The Chinese Exclusion Bill...102
Shall Immigration be Suspended?...105
The Census and Immigration...108
Immigration and Naturalization...112
The Assassination of McKinley at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo...113
The English Lesson...116

Introduction to Immigration from 1870–1905...71

PRIMARY SOURCES

The Emigrants' Dangers
    Harper's Weekly, 1873...72

Arrival of Mennonite Emigrants
    Anonymous, 1873...74

Italian Life in New York
    Charlotte Adams, 1881...76

Chinese Exclusion Act 1882
    United States Congress, 1882...78

Rosa Cavalleri: From Northern Italy to Chicago, 1884–1926
    Marie Hall Ets, 1970...82

Is It Right for a Chinaman to Jeopard a White Man's Dinner?
    T. Walter, 1885...86

Invitation to the Inauguration of the Statue of Liberty by the President
    Anonymous, 1886...89

The New Colossus
    Emma Lazarus, 1883...92

The Mixed Crowd
    Jacob A. Riis, 1890...94

From Russia to the Lower East Side in the 1890s
    Rose Gollup Cohen, 1918...98

The Chinese Exclusion Bill
    Anonymous, 1892...102

Shall Immigration be Suspended?
    W. E. Chandler, 1893...105

The Census and Immigration
    Henry C. Lodge, 1893...108

Immigration and Naturalization
    H. Sidney Everett, 1895...112

The Assassination of McKinley at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo
    T. Dart Walker, 1901...113

The English Lesson
    Anzia Yezierska, 1925...116

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