
Mary Antin
Mary Antin was an American author and immigration rights activist. She is best known for her 1912 autobiography The Promised Land, an account of her emigration and subsequent Americanization.

They Who Knock at Our Gates: A Complete Gospel of Immigration
In a time of rising barriers, a powerful voice champions immigration as the lifeblood of American ideals, urging readers to remember the nation's promise of liberty and equality for all.
By Mary Antin

The Promised Land
A young girl escapes oppression to find freedom in a new world, only to confront challenges of identity and acceptance.
By Mary Antin

Atlantic Narratives: Modern Short Stories; Second Series
Experience a collection of literary works that explores the struggles of identity, intense emotions, and personal growth of people in a changing world.
By Mary Antin

From Plotzk to Boston
A Jewish family trades their old life for the promise of freedom in America, enduring hardships and holding onto hope as they travel from Poland to Boston.
By Mary Antin