United States - 19th Century - History, Immigration & Emigration - History, New York City - History, United States History - General & Miscellaneous, New York (State) - State & Local History, Immigration & Emigration - United States - History, 19th Centur
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Overview
The "Cornerstones of Freedom" detail important events in United States history. Children are given the sense of being witnesses to history-in-the-making and contemporaries of famous people who helped shape the United States into the world power it is today. Starting with the Spring 1992 titles, a brand-new format has been introduced using more photographs (many in full-color), historical engravings, and an easy-to-read typeface. Many popular previously published titles will be updated in this new format. Each book includes an index.Describes the history, closing, and restoration of the Ellis Island immigration center and depicts the experiences of the immigrants who came to Ellis Island at the turn of the twentieth century.
Editorials
School Library Journal
Gr 3-5-- Four succinct and interestingly written overviews. Well-chosen archival photos and reproductions are interspersed with full-color modern-day shots to create a pleasing layout; the print is large and easy to read. While there is nothing new here, and the subjects are adequately covered elsewhere, these attractive and serviceable volumes will be good additions to most collections. --Zenata W. Pierre, Portland Public Schools, ORBook Details
Published
April 1, 1992
Publisher
Chicago : Childrens Press, 1992.
Pages
32
Format
Binding
ISBN
9780516066530