The Untold Story of Italian Immigrants in 19th Century America

26 Sep 2024 • 35 min • EN
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Send us a text What if a single journey could unravel years of forgotten history? Join us as we uncover the mesmerizing tale of Italian immigrants in America with Joe Tucciarone, the insightful co-author of "Italians Swindled to New York." You"ll be captivated by the story of nearly 3,000 Italians deceived into coming to the United States in 1872, only to find themselves stranded and vulnerable in New York City. Their subsequent journey to Richmond, Virginia, to fill a labor gap left by the Civil War, and their role in a significant railroad tunnel project, are tales of resilience and contribution that predate the widely known mass migration of the 1880s. Bold claims about the Gilded Age"s influx of Italian immigrants and the swindling Padrons set the stage for a deep dive into the complex dynamics of immigration through Ellis Island. Joe helps us peel back layers of history to reveal the harsh working conditions these immigrants faced and the resentment from native-born Americans. We also discuss the anti-Italian bias prevalent during that era, drawing thoughtful comparisons to today"s societal issues. Plus, the episode critiques the historical accuracy of the film "Cabrini," which showcases Mother Cabrini’s efforts in the Five Points neighborhood, highlighting the struggles and perseverance of Italian immigrants. Finally, brace yourself for a gripping recount of Italian immigrants in Churchill, Ohio, who faced severe violence as strikebreakers in coal mines. This chapter brings to light the tragic story of Giovanni Chiesa, arguably the first Italian lynched in the United States, emphasizing the need to remember such harrowing events. We wrap up by highlighting Joe Tucciarone"s YouTube channel, "Italian American History," and teasing an exciting collaboration with Michael Cavalieri. This episode is packed with intriguing historical narratives and insights that promise to leave you reflecting on the past and its relevance to our present. Turnkey. The only thing you’ll lift are your spirits.Italians Swindled to New York The story of the first Italians to enter New York in 1872 Growing Up Italian American-Iannuccilli Great stories about growing up Italian in America Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show Purchase my book "Farmers and Nobles" here or at Amazon.

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