Passage to Liberty: The Story of Italian Immigration and the Rebirth of America

by Ken Ciongoli

Other authorsJay Parini
Hardcover, 2002

Status

Check shelf

Call number

J 973.04 Ci

Publication

ReganBooks (2002), Edition: First Edition, Hardcover, 32 pages

Description

Passage to Liberty recaptures the drama of the 19th and 20th century immigration to America through photos, letters, and other artifacts -- uniquely replicated in three-dimensional facsimile form. In the tradition of Lest We Forget, Chronicle's bestselling interactive tour through the African American experience, the text uses the stories of individuals and families -- from early explorers, through the wave of 19th century impoverished families, to contemporary figures -- to recapture the rich heritage the Italian people carried with them over the waves, and planted anew in the American soil. Among the topics covered here are: The roots of American democracy in Roman history The migration of 15 million Italians, 1880-1920 Catholicism in Italian-American culture Food, music, and other Italian cultural traditions The Mafia: myth and reality Cultural icons: DiMaggio, Sinatra, Madonna & more As vibrant and packed full of history as previous volumes in this extraordinary series, Passage to Liberty is a splendid and loving tribute to the Italian-American experience.… (more)

Local notes

1405-202

Language

Physical description

32 p.; 10.34 inches

ISBN

0060089024 / 9780060089023
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