Ellis Island
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e would have never been a common ground on which all of them could connect and relate. That is what Ellis Island provided, a commonplace for all those who hoped of making a new life in America. A place for them to be to be either accepted or denied, race did not matter, social class did not matter, at Ellis Island everyone was an Immigrant, with the same goal of Making America their new home.
e would have never been a common ground on which all of them could connect and relate. That is what Ellis Island provided, a commonplace for all those who hoped of making a new life in America. A place for them to be to be either accepted or denied, race did not matter, social class did not matter, at Ellis Island everyone was an Immigrant, with the same goal of Making America their new home.