1. | The emigrants in sight of the grey-green statue of Liberty in New York Harbour | Frontispiece |
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2. | Russian women on board— | |
| (a) The peasant | 12 |
| (b) The intellectual and revolutionary type | 12 |
3. | The boisterous Flemings | 14 |
4. | (a) The dreamy Norwegian with the concertina | 18 |
| (b) The endless dancing | 18 |
5. | (a) A Russian Jew | 26 |
| (b) "A patriarchal Jew, very tall and gaunt, hauled along a small fat woman of his race" | 26 |
6. | "One of the young ladies was being tossed up in a blanket with a young Irish lad" (p. 25) | 30 |
7. | (a) English | 36 |
| (b) Russians—Fedya, Satiron, Alexy, Yoosha, Karl, Maxim Holost | 36 |
8. | Dainty Swedish girls and their partners looking over the sea | 44 |
9. | Apple orchards in blossom on the spurs of the Catskills | 84 |
10. | On the way to school: my breakfast party | 92 |
11. | The tramp's dressing-room | 110 |
12. | By the side of the highway to Michigan: the electric freight train | 120 |
13. | An Indiana farm: the wind-well behind it, the wheatfield in front | 142 |
14. | "The cream-vans come along and buy up all the cream" (p. 261) | 152 |
15. | "Ploughed upland all dotted over with white heaps of fertiliser" (p. 161) | 158 |
16. | "Slovaks working on the line with pick and shovel" | 166 |
17. | The Slav children of Snow-Shoe Creek | 174 |
18. | Italians working with the "mixer" on the Meadville Pike | 200 |
19. | Ingenious photographs of American types | 212 |
20. | The Lithuanian who sat behind the asphalt and coal-oil scatterer | 226 |
21. | "Johnny Kishman, a German boy, got off his bicycle to find out what manner of man I was" (p. 233) | 234 |
22. | Erie Shore. "Amidst old logs, under a stooping willow tree, I made my bed" (p. 235) | 238 |
23. | The sower | 252 |
24. | The store on wheels | 258 |
25. | "I had an interesting talk with an ancient man by the side of the road" | 262 |
26. | "Old Samuel Judie, lying on a bank, and philosophising on life" | 270 |
27. | At the fountain in the park: a hot day in Chicago | 276 |