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Italian American press: Rise of Fascism

 The passionate interest of Italians in their homeland was at the root of the greatest controversy involving the Italian American press.

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Italian American press: Postwar Press

By the end of World War II in 1945, many Italian Americans had begun to assimilate into the mainstream culture.

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Italian immigrants

The late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries saw a large-scale influx of Italian immigrants to the United States.

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Italian immigrants: Early Immigration

Immigration from Italy to the United States was only a trickle before the 1880’s.

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Italian immigrants: Late Nineteenth Century Immigration

The political unification of Italy in 1879 did not bring better lives to the majority of Italians, who began to emigrate in large numbers to Brazil, Argentina, and the United States.

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Italian immigrants: Twentieth Century Trends

Anti-Italian sentiments among native-born Americans grew along with the burgeoning numbers of Italian immigrants.

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Italian immigrants: Italian Religion and Culture

Historically, most Italians have been Roman Catholics, and immigrants have continued in that religious faith in the United States.

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Italian immigrants: Families

An important center of Italian immigrant life has been the family.

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Italian immigrants: Italian Stereotypes

Few European immigrant groups have faced as much ethnic prejudice as Italians.

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Italian immigrants: Italian Contributions to American Cuisine

The art of cooking has always been part of the Italian domestic landscape.

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