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<em>Political subversives II: Anarchists (all types), socialists, syndicalists, communists, anti-clericals</em>
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<em><strong>Unionismo industriale e trade-unionismo: può un socialista e industrialista far parte dell'A.F. of L.?: resoconto stenografico del contradittorio tra [Ettor] and [Caroti] tenutosi a New York il 26 Marzo 1911 </strong></em>[Industrial Unionism and Trade Unionism: Can a socialist and industrialist belong to the A[merican] F[ederation] of L[abor]? Stenographic account of the debate between Joseph J. Ettor and Arthur Caroti held in New York on the 26th of March 1911].<strong> Chicago: I.W.W., [1911].</strong>
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In the year following this “debate” between the revolutionary trade unions of the I.W.W. (and the Federazione) and the reformist A.F. of L., Joseph Ettor became one of the leaders of the Lawrence “Bread and Roses” strike of 1912. <br /><br />It was fateful that Giovannitti, who later joined Ettor and Joseph Caruso in that strike, would write the preface to the record of this debate. Arturo Caroti had long been the administrator of <em>Il Proletario</em> and the FSI’s official propagandist in 1904–05, as well as a strong partisan of Tresca personally and politically, admiring the latter as a “man of action, courageous to the point of recklessness . . . always in the front lines of the proletarian struggle. . . .” <br /><br />This is Mario De Ciampis’s personal copy, with his name written at the top of the front wrapper. See De Ciampis’ connections to <em>Che cosa è il I.W.W.?</em>, <em>Il Proletario</em>, <em>Unionismo industriale e sindacalismo</em>, and <em>Cinquantesimo Anniversario 1908-1958. La Parola del Popolo</em>).
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Joseph J. Ettor
Arturo Caroti
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I.W.W.
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[1911]
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20.5 x 13.5cm; 46 p.
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Italian
1911-1920
AFL-CIO
Arturo Caroti
Arturo Giovannitti
Chicago
I.W.W.
Il Proletario
Joseph Ettor
Mario De Ciampis
New York
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<em>Histories, philosophy, biographies, directories, almanacs, annuals, religious, educational, and travel literature</em>
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These largely non-political works reflect a broad pallette of non-fiction reflections on the history of Italians in the U.S., travel literature, biographies (like that of the Peanut King, Obici), or the religious, like Sister, later Mother, and final Saint Cabrini.
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In these non-fiction works, Italians reflected upon themselves and their American experiences. Representing the non-<em>sovversivi</em> type of immigrant, who were more interested in becoming American and “making it” in America than in stoking class warfare and remaking society, They began to place themselves in the context of contemporary American society and the history in America. <br /><br />The release in 1921 of Alfredo Bosi’s <em>Cinquant’anni di vita italiana in America</em>, the first history of Italians in the United States, represented a watershed - the first 50 years of Italians in America - and allegedly arose from a conversation between journalist Bosi and King Vittorio Emanuele of Italy in 1901, in which the king expressed curiosity about the Italian colony in America. <br /><br />Luigi Roversi’s biography of Palma di Cesnola proudly places that Italian within the august homes of white Anglo-Saxon Protestant America, into which di Cesnola had married, and where he ruled as the first director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. <br /><br />More than the first half of Flamma’s “biography” of the greatest mayor New York City had ever seen, Fiorello LaGuardia, has little to do with La Guardia, unfortunately, but the work did reflect his obvious pride that after electing mayors in 29 other cities, Italians “finally” elected (in 1933) a mayor of Italian heritage to the country’s most important city. <br /><br />The directories discussed here, from New York to San Francisco, provide a particularly rich source of information about the different businesses and professions Italians had in virtually every state of the union, from as early as the 1880s (in San Francisco) to the first few decades of the 20th Century (primarily in New York).
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<strong><em>Solidarity: published on the occasion of G.D. Procopio's 60th birthday.</em> Brooklyn: Shoe Service Union of US of A., AFL-CIO, 1950.</strong>
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The papers of the honoree of the event on the occasion of his 60th birthday, long-time labor leader Giuseppe D. Procopio, are at the Immigration History Research Center at the University of Minnesota.
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G.D. Procopio, ed.
Date
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1950
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26.5 x 20cm; 64 p.
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English
Italian
1951-1960
AFL-CIO
Alberto Cupelli
Brooklyn
Francesco Greco
Italian and English
Joseph Tusiani
memorial program
Onorio Ruotolo