PASSAGE TO LIBERTY: THE
STORY OF ITALIAN IMMIGRATION
AND THE REBIRTH OF AMERICA
by A. Kenneth Ciongoli, Jay Parini
>From Publishers Weekly
In this slim though surprisingly informative
illustrated homage to the Italian-American experience, Ciongoli and Parini
(coeditors of Beyond the Godfather) begin their history with the history
of America. While the authors mention the great Italian explorers Amerigo
Vespucci, Cristoforo Colombo, Giovanni Caboto (John Cabot) and Giovanni
da Verrazano they focus on the Italians who, alongside George Washington
and Thomas Jefferson, inspired the shaping of America: Cesar Rodney and
William Paca were two Italians who signed the Declaration of Independence;
Jefferson borrowed a phrase from his friend Filipo Mazzei, an Italian wine
merchant and surgeon ("All men are by nature equally free and independent").
Ciongoli and Parini delve into the great wave of Italian immigration that began in the late 19th century, exploring everything from conditions in Italy to the Italian assimilation in the U.S. under such chapters as "Saints of the Immigrants" and "Little Italies." One chapter, "Hostility and Hangings," describes anti-Italian crime in the U.S., while a chapter on the Mafia explains that while "70% of [Americans in 1977] polled associated the word `Italian' with the word `crime,' " only .ooo2% of Italian-Americans have ever been members of organized crime.
This handsomely composed book with color
illustrations and black-and-white photos also contains pullouts of authentically
replicated documents, such as an Italian prayer card, a letter from Jefferson
to Mazzei and a letter from Nicola Sacco written to his family nine days
before he and Bartolomeo Vanzetti were executed.
Book 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.
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Hardcover: 32 pages ; Dimensions (in inches):
0.61 x 10.34 x 10.14
Publisher: Regan Books; 1st edition (October
8, 2002)
ISBN: 0060089024