CHAPTER I THE IMPETUS AND THE METHOD CHAPTER II LIFE IN A NEW YORK ITALIAN TENEMENT CHAPTER III TO NAPLES IN THE STEERAGE OF THE LAHN CHAPTER IV CONDITIONS IN THE NEAPOLITAN ZONE CHAPTER VI IN THE HEEL AND TOE OF THE BOOT CHAPTER VII GUALTIERI-SICAMINO AND THE SQUADRITO FAMILY CHAPTER VIII THE SICILIAN COUNTRYSIDE CHAPTER X FROM SICILY TO NAPLES CHAPTER XI THROUGH THE CITY OF THIEVES CHAPTER XII ROGUERY AND ILLITERACY CHAPTER XIII THE EMBARKATION PROCESS CHAPTER XV THE VOYAGE Continued CHAPTER XVII WITHIN THE PORTALS OF THE NEW WORLD CHAPTER XVIII THROUGH ELLIS ISLAND CHAPTER XX THE STRUGGLES OF THE GUALTIERI BOYS IN NEW YORK CHAPTER XXI LEGISLATION AND EVASION CHAPTER XXII WHAT TO DO WITH THE IMMIGRANT Title: Imported Americans The Story of the Experiences of a Disguised American and His Wife Studying the Immigration Question Author: Broughton Brandenburg Language: English Character set encoding: UTF-8 E-text prepared by Richard |
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The Real Problem
IMPORTED AMERICANS
The story of the experiences of a disguised American and his wife studying the immigration question ❧ ❧ ❧ ❧
This volume is dedicated to my brave little wife, who endured with heroism conditions that, while not unbearable for me, were superlative hardships for a woman of delicacy and refinement.