CHAP. | | PAGE | | I | The Impetus and the Method | 1 | | II | Life in a New York Tenement | 7 | | III | To Naples in the Steerage of the Lahn | 25 | | IV | Conditions in the Neapolitan Zone | 47 | | V | In the Roman Zone | 61 | | VI | In the Heel and Toe of the Boot | 71 | | VII | Gualtieri-Sicamino and the Squadrito Family | 83 | | VIII | The Sicilian Countryside | 104 | | IX | The Departure | 118 | | X | From Sicily to Naples | 130 | | XI | Through the City of Thieves | 138 | | XII | Roguery and Illiteracy | 151 | | XIII | The Embarkation Process | 159 | | XIV | The Voyage | 171 | | XV | The Voyage (Continued) | 184 | | XVI | Nearing the Gate | 198 | | XVII | Within the Portals of the New World | 205 | | XVIII | Through Ellis Island | 215 | | XIX | The Dispersion | 228 | | XX | The Struggles of the Gualtieri Boys in New York | 238 | | XXI | Legislation and Evasion | 246 | | XXII | What to do With the Immigrant | 297 |
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