Ellis Island museum strives to tell all immigrants’ stories – even those from Asia
If you're a white guy on a tourist ferry in New York Harbour, and the Statue of Liberty looms above, it's easy to see her as the foremost symbol of immigration in the United States, perhaps in the world. You look at her face, then you glance at the ferry's next stop - Ellis Island, where more than 12 million European immigrants arrived between 1892 and 1924.