My great-grandfather had already immigrated to New York City. Like countless others, he came hoping to find prosperity for himself and his family. He got a job working at a construction company. Once he had saved enough money, he sent for his wife and three kids to join him. My grandmother didn’t know what to expect. She had grown up on a small farm and had never traveled very far from home.
“I was nervous,” she told me years later. “But I was also excited about getting to see my new home in the big city.”
For nearly two weeks, they were at sea with no land in sight. They packed into one tiny room on one of the ship’s lower decks.
“I couldn’t wait to get off that boat,” my grandmother recalled.