The Faces of Detroit

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Immigrant arriving at Michigan Central Station, c. 1912.
For the first half of the 20th century, before airline travel was common, the Michigan Central Railroad Terminal was the starting point for most immigrants coming to Detroit. The man above, fresh from Ellis Island, arrived as many had before him; alone and with little but what he could carry on his back

Additional Resources:
Detroit News Photonegative Collection
Virtual Motor City Project