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Immigrants at Ellis Island, New York, 1911
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Immigrants at Ellis Island, New York, 1911
Photograph showing a potential immigrant being rejected by US officials, one of whom is marking him with chalk to signify his rejection, Ellis Island, New York, 1911. The original caption of this image suggested that this man had not passed the medical examination and would be sent back to his port of origin
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Caption Chalk Ellis Examination Immigrant Immigrants Marking Officials Origin Passed Potential Rejected Rejection Signify Suggested
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1. Title: A Moment of Despair: Rejection at Ellis Island, 1911. This poignant photograph captures a moment of despair as a potential immigrant is marked for rejection by US officials at Ellis Island, New York, in 1911. The man, dressed in work clothes and carrying a small satchel, stands before a stern-faced official, who marks him with chalk on the arm. The scene unfolds on the hallowed grounds of Ellis Island, a symbol of hope and opportunity for millions of immigrants who passed through its gates between 1892 and 1954. The original caption of this image suggested that this man had not passed the rigorous medical examination required for entry into the United States and would be sent back to his port of origin. The marking with chalk served as a record of his rejection, a harsh reminder of the arduous journey that lay ahead should he be unable to secure entry. Immigrants faced numerous challenges during this era, including long waits, language barriers, and stringent medical and character examinations. The process was designed to ensure the health and safety of the American population, but it also created a system of exclusion that kept many hopeful immigrants from achieving their dreams. This image offers a glimpse into the complex and often heartbreaking process of immigration during this time. It serves as a reminder of the sacrifices and struggles endured by those who sought a better life in the United States and the role that Ellis Island played in shaping the nation's history. Image ID: ILN_1911_07_21_012_001 Source: Mary Evans Picture Library. Reproduced with permission.
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