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Although some of the Americans were afraid, some were not. Some americans greeted the immigrants with open arms and helped them with their new surroundings.
An example of this was a thirteen year old girl named Mary Antin who arrived in the Americas to greet her father who found a place to live. When she and her family arrived, they settled in there house and was amazed of what the americans had done.
On the second day, Mary Antin said “On our second day I was thrilled with the realization of what this freedom of education meant. A little girl from across the alley came and offered to conduct us to school. My father was out, but we five between us had a few words of English by this time. We knew the word school. We understood. This child, who had never seen us till yesterday, who could not pronounce our names, who was not much better dressed than we, was able to offer us the freedom of the schools of Boston! No application made, no questions asked, no examinations, rulings, exclusions; no machinations, no fees. The doors stood open for every one of us. The smallest child could show us the way.”
She was accepted from a little girl and from the school and was welcomed to Boston.

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While some Americans were apprehensive, others warmly welcomed immigrants and assisted them in adjusting to their new environment. One such individual was a thirteen-year-old girl named Mary Antin, who arrived in America to reunite with her father, who had already found a place for them to live. When Mary and her family settled into their new home, they were astonished by the kindness and opportunities that the Americans offered.

On their second day, Mary Antin reflected on her experience, saying, “On our second day I was thrilled with the realization of what this freedom of education meant. A little girl from across the alley came and offered to conduct us to school. My father was out, but we five between us had a few words of English by this time. We knew the word school. We understood. This child, who had never seen us till yesterday, who could not pronounce our names, who was not much better dressed than we, was able to offer us the freedom of the schools of Boston! No application made, no questions asked, no examinations, rulings, exclusions; no machinations, no fees. The doors stood open for every one of us. The smallest child could show us the way.”

With this kind gesture from a little girl and the welcoming environment of the school, Mary felt embraced by the spirit of Boston.
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