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Hardcover Ellis Island: Gateway to the American Dream Book

ISBN: 0517059053

ISBN13: 9780517059050

Ellis Island: Gateway to the American Dream

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Celebrates the grand reopening of one of America's greatest historical monuments by exploring the history of Ellis Island, from the days of its earliest immigrants to its recent restoration. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Gain a New Appreciation for Ellis Island

Last summer I visited several of cities, including New York. One of the most memorable experiences there was the trip to Ellis Island. You'll be pleasantly haunted by the history of faces from all over the world as they arrive at Ellis Island. The next best thing to being there is reading books and looking at the old photographs of the immigrants who passed through this port on their way to a new beginning in America.

Thinking About Immigration: A Timely Retrospective View

Pamela Reeves has created one of the more sensitive portraits of what used to be hailed as the American Dream. With the current tragedies occurring daily along the borders of the United States this book could not be more timely. A slice of Americana, "Ellis Island: Gateway to the American Dream" is a superlative collection of photographs and paintings and other memorabilia that document the first person (Annie, from County Cork, Ireland) to set foot on Ellis Island on January 1, 1892 and then passes through the gradually changing times to the last person to use Ellis Island as port of entry (a Norwegian seaman) on November 12, 1954 as Ellis Island closed its portal. Yes, movies and novels and books have used this magical place to tell the tales of the hopeful immigrants seeking refuge and better lives in the shadow of the Statue of Liberty. But few other authors/artists have presented this bit of history with the sensitivity of Pamela Reeves. Here are photographs in both black and white and color of humanity - joyous, sad, optimistic, defeated, tendered and beaten - the faces of the miscegenation of this land of wholly mixed heritages. The results are mesmerizing, at times uplifting, and at other times heartrending. Perhaps if this book were more widely read and viewed we might better cope with the current pot of brewing resentment that smears the faces of those who still dream the American Dream. These are issues that deserve, no demand, our attention. Highly Recommended. Grady Harp, August 05

A Great Book on the Subject

Reeves has done a wonderful job of documenting the history of Ellis Island! She covers every topic of its history & the eventual decay of this relic. There are many wonderful photos in this book, & it would make a fantastic addition to your coffee table book collection!
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