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  2. Italian Americans - Wikipedia

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    [91] [92] [93] And when the restrictive quota system was abolished by the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, Italians had already grown to be the second largest immigrant group in America, with 5,067,717 immigrants from Italy admitted between 1820 and 1966—constituting 12 percent of all immigrants to the United States—more than from ...

  3. History of Italian Americans in Boston - Wikipedia

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    There was a small wave of Italian immigration to Boston following World War II which lasted about 15 years, and brought immigrants from Sulmona, Apulia, Frascati, and elsewhere. Several of these new residents opened Italian restaurants, cafes, and bakeries in the North End, which helped to preserve the Italian atmosphere in the 1970s when the ...

  4. Italian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The wave of Italian immigration occurred around 1880. With the construction of the Canal by the Universal Panama Canal Company came the arrival of up to 2,000 Italians. Actually there it is an agreement/treaty between the Italian and Panamanian governments, that facilitates since 1966 the Italian immigration to Panama for investments [172]

  5. An Immigrant’s Son - AOL

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    In New York City, Italian immigration became insulation; in gaining power, the mafia was able to affirm a Sicilian system in a new land. Yet in Nevada, Michael Corleone is once again an immigrant.

  6. Mob-themed tours don't tell the real stories and legacy of ...

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    For over a century (since 1886), the people of Federal Hill, primarily Italian immigrants and their descendants, have worked tirelessly to build a community that values hard work, integrity and ...

  7. Depiction of Italian immigrants in the media during Prohibition

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    Italian Immigrants in Prohibition media refers to the public perception of Italian Americans from 1920 to 1933, when the Eighteenth Amendment was in force. Anti-Italian sentiment was prevalent in the United States before Prohibition, as seen in the 1891 New Orleans Lynchings.

  8. Italians in the United States before 1880 - Wikipedia

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    The first Italian American in Detroit was Alfonso Tonti, a Frenchman with an Italian immigrant father. He was the second-in-command of Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac , who established Detroit in 1701. Tonti's child, born in 1703, was the first ethnic European child born in Detroit.

  9. Tracing the powerful family roots of suspected killer Luigi ...

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    An Italian tri-colour flag is still proudly displayed. Even fire hydrants are painted green, white and red. Nicholas Mangione Sr was born there in 1925, starting life in a poor immigrant family.