NYC c. 1888 -or- Guaranteed To Blow Your Mind!

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NYC c. 1888 -or- Guaranteed To Blow Your Mind!

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Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.


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Incredible. How people survived and made. Some didn't, many did.

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I like the picture of kids born to people while waiting to get in. Those people must have waited more than a few years.

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The picture of those young boys sleeping over a heating grate were heart-wrenching.

Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.


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An Italian immigrant smokes a pipe in his makeshift home under the Rivington Street Dump
Now that is bad...

When you have to live under a dump....
In a picture taken in 1890 a Bohemian family of four roll cigars at home in their tenement. Working from six in the morning till nine at night, they earn $3.75 for a thousand cigars, and between them could turn out three thousand cigars a week
Hey, the cigar company isn't in the charity business...

If they didn't like the wages being paid they could always find a job some place else....
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oldr_n_wsr wrote:I like the picture of kids born to people while waiting to get in. Those people must have waited more than a few years.
I think they more likely accompanied their parents on the voyage over and were being detained at Ellis Island with them. I don't imagine that there were many people detained for five or six or more years waiting to get in.
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I thought that too but to be sure, I'll go reread. Where is the RIF van when you (I) need it? :D

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