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Italian Immigrants in the United States ... Arriving on the ship deck. ... Family waiting to land at Ellis Island.
This photograph by Jacob Riis shows Italian immigrants in a yard on Jersey Street in New York City that Riis called the "worst slum" and also mentioned that it is "now gone."
During the mass emigration from Italy during the century between 1876 to 1976, the U.S. was the largest single recipient of Italian immigrants in the world.
When Fermi immigrated to America with his family, his favorite American slang word was "nuts". He had problems with the ... He was quick at increasing his vocabulary, ... They stayed at a hotel,
Since the majority of the Italian immigrants crossed the Atlantic after 1870, their journey was shorter than those who had crossed in the l830's. The average crossing in the early l800's was around...
2 The John A. Mango Book "Coppa Monte" includes a history of Italian immigrants who worked for the American Railroads. The focus is on the Erie Railroad and Susquehanna, PA.
Estimates of the number of Italian immigrants are made murky by repeated crossings by the same individual, the undocumented entry of untold thousands, and inconsistencies in the spelling of names.
Luis Cella, the Argentine grandson of Italian immigrants who now lives in Vienna, lends his critical eye in a comment...
The linguistic repertoire of Italian immigrants in Flanders (Limburg). ... This project is based on a sociolinguistic study of interviews with Italian immigrants in Flanders.
Italian Immigrants; Native Races; Creeks; Cherokees; Additional Cherokee Records; Choctaws; Chickasaw; ... Italian immigrants settled in Birmingham in the early 20th century.