Wednesday, January 22, 2020
Ellis Island and American Nationalism Essay -- American History Essays
Ellis Island and American Nationalism      Many people have many different opinions of airports.  Some people love going to airports and flying all around the country or the world.  Others are afraid of airplanes, fearing that the plane will be hijacked.  Others like coming into American airports so that they can start a new life.  Some think that Arab immigrants are discriminated against when entering the country, but during the early days of American immigration many more were discriminated against.  Ellis Island was corrupted with American Nationalism and the fear of the unknown.       ââ¬Å"Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame,    With conquering limbs astride from land to land,    Here at our sea-washed, sunset-gates shall stand    A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame     Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name     Mother of Exiles.  From her beacon-hand     Glows world-wide welcome, her mild eyes command    The air-bridged harbor the twin-cities frame.    ââ¬ËKeep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!ââ¬â¢ cries she,    With silent lips.  ââ¬ËGive me your tired, your poor,     Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,    The wretched refuse of your teeming shore;    Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,    I lift my lamp beside the golden door!â⬠ (Lazarus, 1883)    These are the words from the poem ââ¬Å"The New Colossusâ⬠ written by Emma Lazarus.  This was the welcome the statue brought; ââ¬Ëcome here and be free, have a home, and a hope for your future.ââ¬â¢  This is how many people, both within and outside of the United States, saw the Statue of Liberty, as a symbol of freedom.  To the immigrants coming to this country, America was first visible to them in the presence of the 305 foot statue.  The message of the Statue of Liberty didnââ¬â¢t need any translations into a...              ...med acceptable.        Bibliography    Allen, Leslie. Liberty: The Statue and the American Dream. Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation, New York 1985     Coan, Peter Morton. Ellis Island Interviews. Facts on File, New York 1997     Corsi, Edward. In the Shadow of Liberty. The Macmillan Company, New York 1935     Lankevich, George J. American Metropolis. New York University Press, New York 1998     Lazarus, Emma. The New Colossus. November 2, 1983.      Weisberger, Bernard A. Statue of Liberty: The First Hundred Years. American Heritage Press, New York 1985     Yans-McLaughlin, Virginia and Lightman, Marjorie. Ellis Island and the Peopling of America. The New Press, New York 1997      Images from cover of Judge Magazine. March 22, 1890. Private Collection, Paris.                              
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
 
 
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.