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Summary: A Childs Journey Through Ellis Island

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Madison Arbour
Ms. Dunning
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22 October 2014
A Childs Journey through Ellis Island: Cousin, I am sure you are aware of my family’s travels to the great country America. We, as a family, decided to travel to America because of the fact that we were persecuted for our religious practices. Our journey first started out by us boarding a train and heading to sea. Once at sea, we then boarded a huge, crowded ship. Due to the fact that we had little money, our family stayed in the steerage. “Steerage was a large, open space at the bottom of the ship.” (“Welcome to Immigration”). Our journey in the crowded ship across the Atlantic Ocean took two long weeks. I had very few friends on the ship for the reason of the ship having a huge variety of people. It seemed as if everyone spoke a different language from one another. We then finally see the infamous Statue of Liberty. Many people on the ship began crying, hugging, and throwing their hats in the air. I asked father why they act such this way and he explained they did it because they were so excited to finally be in America. …show more content…

Luckily, our ship had no sign of disease but the ship behind us was unable to enter the United States of America. The first and second class passengers were able to be inspected individually very quickly and could enter America very quickly. “But third-class passengers often would wait for hours or days until a smaller ferryboat took them to Ellis Island for immigration processing.” (“Welcome to Immigration”). Men in matching uniform were directing us into Ellis Island. As we were walking, the officers were handing us what they called identity cards. We had to leave our belongings in a room while men went in and inspected them. After the inspection, we headed up stairs to a room titled the Registry

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