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The author travels in steerage with impoverished emigrants bound for the United States, recording the voyage, Ellis Island inspections, and arrival in New York before touring inland by road and rail. He profiles an array of ethnic communities—Slavs, Jews, Scandinavians, Italians, and others—observing work, lodging, language, customs, and the rhythms of industrial and rural life. Interwoven are reflections on American institutions, machinery, hospitality, social reform, and the tensions between material progress and spiritual traditions, contrasted with conditions in Russia. Vivid vignettes of townscapes, festivals, labor scenes, and landscapes illustrate immigrants' daily struggles and the society they enter.
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