| The Coming of New American Home Makers | | [Frontispiece] |
| A Railroad Camp for Immigrant Workers in a Prosperous Suburban Community, 1920 | Facing p. | [4] |
| An Immigrant Railway Worker Lives in this Car with His Wife, Six Children, and Three Dogs | " | [4] |
| Even a Boarding House of Eighteen Boarders in Five Rooms is More Cheerful than a Labor Camp for Men Alone | " | [24] |
| Almost at the End of the Journey | " | [32] |
| Floor Plan of Houses in Poland | Page | [55] |
| This Pump Supplies Water to Four Families | Facing p. | [60] |
| A Community Housing Plan | Page | [73] |
| Italians Have Their Own Financial Center and Labor Market in Boston | Facing p. | [110] |
| It's a Long Way from This Elaborate Czecho-Slovak Costume to the Modern American Styles | " | [136] |
| A Slovak Mother, Newly Arrived | " | [150] |
| Immigrant Children Acquiring Individual Initiative in a Montessori Class at Hull House | " | [160] |
| Who Will Welcome Them? | " | [192] |
| Lithuanian Mothers Have Come to a Settlement Class | " | [238] |
| A Case-work Agency Found Four Girls and Eighteen Men Boarding with This Polish Family in Four Rooms | " | [288] |