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Preserving Our Italian Heritage

Preserving Our Italian Heritage
Author: Sons of Italy Florida Foundation
Publisher: Wimmer Cookbooks
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1991
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780962930300

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A collection of recipes any Italian or Italian food lover will have to own, this 1991 Tabasco Community Cookbook Award winner is now in its ninth printing. Many of the recipes have been written down for the first time for this volume.


Preserving Our Italian Heritage

Preserving Our Italian Heritage
Author: Rose M. Boniello
Publisher:
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1998-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9780788157486

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A collection of recipes from the hearts & minds of Italian forefathers, many handed down from generation to generation & written down for the very first time in this cookbook. These wonderful foods are nostalgic & heartwarming, evoking beautiful memories of the past, entwining & reaching out to today. Over 500 recipes were received from the members of the Grand Lodge of Florida. A few were received on notepaper, just jotted down. Some in yellowed envelopes written by a family member long departed. All, family tested favorites, & traditional holiday recipes. Ring binder.


Preserving the Italian Way

Preserving the Italian Way
Author: Pietro Demaio
Publisher:
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2006
Genre: Canning and preserving
ISBN: 9780977580804

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Dedication

Dedication
Author: Italian Heritage Center (Portland, Me.)
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1977
Genre: Italian Americans
ISBN:

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Italians in Baltimore

Italians in Baltimore
Author: Suzanna Rosa Molino
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2020
Genre: History
ISBN: 1467105937

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Italian immigrants flocked to America beginning in the mid-1800s unaware of the hardships ahead, much like the harsh conditions they left behind in Italy. Despite discrimination, scarce employment, hunger, and drudgery, they courageously established trades, businesses, parishes, and solid family life in neighborhood enclaves nearly identical to their native villages. Close to two centuries later, Baltimore's thriving Italian community marvels at the grit and backbone of their families in their conquest of Americanization. Fortified by love of today's famiglia, food, traditions, faith, and close-knit community, Baltimore Italians celebrate their ethnicity while honoring those before them. These captivating photographs--cherished and generously shared by families of Baltimore's Italian immigrants--offer a brief yet fascinating insight into some of their rich history: who came from which village, how they paved the way, the jobs they worked, how they grew up, and the bravery displayed as they fought in wars for the United States. They did not sacrifice their birthright to become American; instead, they humbly added to it and called themselves Italian Americans.


The Lady of Sing Sing

The Lady of Sing Sing
Author: Idanna Pucci
Publisher: Tiller Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2020-03-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1982139315

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This “gripping social history” (Publishers Weekly), with all the passion and pathos of a classic opera, chronicles the riveting first campaign against the death penalty waged in 1895 by American pioneer activist, Cora Slocomb, Countess of Brazzà, to save the life of a twenty-year-old illiterate Italian immigrant, Maria Barbella, who killed the man who had abused her. Previously published as The Trials of Maria Barbella. In 1895, a twenty-two-year-old Italian seamstress named Maria Barbella was accused of murdering her lover, Domenico Cataldo, after he seduced her and broke his promise to marry her. Following a sensational trial filled with inept lawyers, dishonest reporters and editors, and a crooked judge repaying political favors, the illiterate immigrant became the first woman sentenced to the newly invented electric chair at Sing Sing, where she is also the first female prisoner. Behind the scenes, a corporate war raged for the monopoly of electricity pitting two giants, Edison and Westinghouse with Nikola Tesla at his side, against each other. Enter Cora Slocomb, an American-born Italian aristocrat and activist, who launched the first campaign against the death penalty to save Maria. Rallying the New York press, Cora reached out across the social divide—from the mansions of Fifth Avenue to the tenements of Little Italy. Maria’s “crime of honor” quickly becomes a cause celebre, seizing the nation’s attention. Idanna Pucci, Cora’s great-granddaughter, masterfully recounts this astonishing story by drawing on original research and documents from the US and Italy. This dramatic page-turner, interwoven with twists and unexpected turns, grapples with the tragedy of immigration, capital punishment, ethnic prejudice, criminal justice, corporate greed, violence against women, and a woman’s right to reject the role of victim. Over a century later, this story is as urgent as ever.


Baltimore's Little Italy

Baltimore's Little Italy
Author: Suzanna Rosa Molino
Publisher: American Heritage
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781626198142

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"Before outdoor films, mouth watering cuisine and the spectacle of bocce brought thousands of visitors to its streets, Baltimore's Little Italy was a haven for generations of immigrants. With Saint Leo's Church at its heart, The Neighborhood is a place where lifelong friendships are forged and nicknames are serious business. The community still celebrates the Feast of Saint Anthony Italian Festival in tribute to the saint who was credited with saving the neighborhood from the Great Baltimore Fire of 1904. As sons went to the front during both world wars, families pulled together during the hard times. With memories of beloved local figures like Marion 'Mugs' Mugavero and artist Tony DeSales, interviews with lifelong locals and a few classic recipes, author Suzanna Rosa Molino creates a spirited history of this enduring Italian community." -- Publisher's description.


Preserving the Italian Way

Preserving the Italian Way
Author: Pietro Demaio
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2009
Genre: Canning and preserving
ISBN: 9780980717204

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This best selelr collection of preserving recipes is also an engaging mix of memories and anecdotes of childhood and travel. It oozes with a love and oneness with the rich and varied tapestry that Italy is today. As you follow the recipes, recall and remember the brave pioneers that travelled to Australia to give us a wonderful life through a heritage that stretches back to the Greeks, Romans, Saracens, Normans, Australians and the French. With each new wave came new skills in preserving food.


THE ITALIAN HERITAGE.

THE ITALIAN HERITAGE.
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1967
Genre:
ISBN:

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