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Ellis Island (N.Y. and N.J.) U.S.A. | Date: 1926 | Notes: The photo taken by Lewis Wickes Hine is titled, "A social worker at EllisIsland, 1926." | Contributed by: Courtesy of the New York Library, Digital Gallery
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United States | Date: 1916 | Notes: Title: "Uncle Sam behind high wall marked 'Literary Test' which is spiked with pen points, says to immigrants family below, "You're welcome, if you can climb it." | Contributed by: Courtesy of The Library of Congress #3b00563r
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Ellis Island (N.Y. and N.J.) U.S.A. | Date: ca. 1902-1913 | Notes: The photo was taken by Edwin Levick; its image caption reads, "Passed and waiting to be taken off Ellis Island...." Historians note that Italian immigrants usually settled in different regions of the U.S. based from where they came from in Italy. At the beginning of the 20th century the majority of Italians settled in mid Atlantic states, like New York and Pennsylvania. However, a large number of Sicilians went to New Orleans, while Neapolitans and Calabrians went to Minnesota while those from northern Italy went to California. The U.S. Census Bureau in the year 2000 reported that Italian Americans are the nation's fifth largest ethnic group. | Contributed by: Courtesy of the New York Public Library, Digital Gallery
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Ellis Island (N.Y. and N.J.) U.S.A. | Date: 1905 | Notes: Lewis W. Hine's photo-study is titled, "Group of Italians in the railroad waiting room." A note attached to the photo-study reads: "These are some of the Italians who became the barbers, waiters, chauffeurs and mayors of America. Some became the artists and sculptors of our national Capitol and of other public buildings." | Contributed by: Courtesy of the New York Public Library, Digital Gallery
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Ellis Island, United States | Date: between 1907 and 1917 | Notes: Title: "Immigrants at Ellis Island." | Contributed by: Courtesy of The Library of Congress #3a27341r
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United States | Date: [1907] | Notes: Title: "Arriving at Ellis Island." | Contributed by: Courtesy of The Library of Congress #00157r
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Ellis Island, United States | Date: | Notes: Digital ID: 00056r. | Contributed by: Courtesy of The Library of Congress
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U.S.A. | Date: [ca. 1910 -1930?] | Notes: The photo taken by Lewis W. Hine is entitled "Pordenone, Italy, N. Italian type." It is part of a series of photographs on immigrants and immigration.... Historians note that from 1880 to 1900 most Italians who left their native country were from the South. This trend continued to 1976 when the mass migration from Italy ended. | Contributed by: Courtesy of the New York Public Library, Digital Gallery
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Ellis Island (N.Y. and N.J.) U.S.A. | Date: ca. 1902-1913 | Notes: The photo was taken by Edwin Levick; its image caption reads: "Uncle Same, host. Immigrants being served a free meal at Ellis Island." | Contributed by: Courtesy of The New York Public Library, Digital Gallery
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Ellis Island (N.Y. and N.J.) U.S.A. | Date: 1926 | Notes: The photo, taken by Lewis W. Hine, is titled, "Immigrants Detained at Ellis Island take Time To Be Happy." A note attached to the photo says: "In 1905 there was no organized recreation, so the immigrants suplied their own. The sign overhead reads: 'No charge for meals here'. It is written in six different languages." | Contributed by: Courtesy of the New York Public Library, Digital Gallery
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