Ticket for third-class travel from Krakow to Chicago

Paper, ink | 8 7/8 x 8 in.
Spertus collection
Uncovered & Rediscovered
Chapter Two: The Road To Maxwell Street

The second wave of Jewish immigration to Chicago began in the late 19th century as Jews left Eastern Europe en masse to escape oppressive policies, violent pogroms, and economic hardship. Chicago was by this time a bustling commercial center for grain, cattle, and manufacturing, and it beckoned to immigrants from around the world as a place of opportunity.

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