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Are Italians White How Race Is Made In America Jennifer Guglielmo Salvatore Salerno

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Are Italians White How Race Is Made In America Jennifer Guglielmo Salvatore Salerno
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.59 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Jennifer Guglielmo; Salvatore Salerno
ISBN: 9780415934503, 0415934508
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Are Italians White How Race Is Made In America Jennifer Guglielmo Salvatore Salerno by Jennifer Guglielmo; Salvatore Salerno 9780415934503, 0415934508 instant download after payment.

When Italian immigrants landed on American shores they were outsiders: dark in complexion, culturally different and unable to speak English. Over time the vibrant community assimilated and moved from being ethnically suspect to being racially privileged as America divided into black and white. This collection of original essays from some of the countries' leading thinkers asks the question are Italians white?. Each piece explores how, when and why whiteness became important to Italian Americans, and the significance of gender, class and nation to racial identity. From tales of immigration to the stormy relationship between Italians and blacks, the volume presents an insightful look at integration, community identity, radicalism, urban politics and creative expression. The authors also explore critical moments in community conflict from the murder of Yusef Hawkins in Bensonhurst to Frank Sinatra's visit to Italian Harlem in the 1940s.

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