With Poor Immigrants to America
Stephen Graham
Read by Ted Lienhart
Stephen Graham, a Brit with Russian language skills, traveled by sea in 1913 with a group of poor Russian and other Slavic immigrants to New York, then cross-country with part of them by foot as far as Chicago. This is a narrative of their experiences. It is also filled with Graham's observations and reflections about American life and American views on a wide range of topics. (Summary by Ted Lienhart) (7 hr 32 min)
Chapters
Prologue | 11:40 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
I. The Voyage | 58:12 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
II. The Arrival of the Immigrant | 18:32 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
III. The Passion of America and the Tradition of Britain | 27:21 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
IV. Ineffaceable Memories of New York | 17:20 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
V. The American Road | 26:24 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
VI. The Reflection of the Machine | 29:30 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
VII. Russians and Slavs at Scranton | 24:55 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
VIII. American Hospitality | 27:23 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
IX. Over the Alleghanies | 21:50 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
X. Decoration Day | 15:51 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
XI. Wayfarers of All Nationalities | 28:43 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
XII. Characteristics | 25:07 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
XIII. Along Erie Shore | 29:10 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
XIV. The American Language | 9:28 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
XV. Through the Heart of the Country | 32:06 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
XVI. The Choir Dance of the Races | 31:01 | Read by Ted Lienhart |
XVII. Farewell, America! | 18:01 | Read by Ted Lienhart |