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  2. Brothers of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The split from the PdL was agreed with Berlusconi to better represent the Italian right and offer an appealing choice to right-wing voters. [61] Simultaneously, Crosetto and Meloni announced the formation of "Brothers of Italy", whose name was taken from the first line of the Italian national anthem. [62]

  3. Italian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, two major Italian American fraternal and service organizations, Order Sons of Italy in America and Unico National, actively promote knowledge of Italian American history and culture. The Italian Heritage and Culture Committee – NY, Inc. was founded in 1976, and has organized special events, concerts, exhibits and lectures ...

  4. Depiction of Italian immigrants in the media during Prohibition

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    Early anti-Italian publications insisted that Italian immigrants were incapable of being integrated to American culture or adopting American values. This wholesale rejection of Italian immigrants would cement the formation of stereotypes associating Italian immigrants with the criminal activities perpetrated by a minority segment of the population.

  5. History of Italians in Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Over 100 immigrants lived in Mississippi as the American Civil War started. In the late 19th century, Italian immigration increased in the United States, which made a tremendous impact on the area. [2] [3] The late 19th century saw the arrival of larger numbers of Italian immigrants who left Italy seeking economic opportunities.

  6. How a party with neo-fascist roots won big in Italy - AOL

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    The Brothers of Italy party, which won the most votes in Italy’s national election, has its roots in the post-World War II neo-fascist Italian Social Movement. Keeping the movement's most potent ...

  7. Italians in New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    The American Italian Cultural Center honors and celebrates the area's Italian-American heritage and culture. The AICC houses the American Italian Museum, with exhibits about the history and contributions of Italian-Americans to the region. The Piazza d'Italia is a local monument dedicated to the Italian-American community of New Orleans.

  8. History of Italian Americans in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    At the time, many educated Americans had a positive view of classical culture, and thus their view of Northern Italian immigrants was more positive. [5] Among the immigrants of this first period, Lorenzo Da Ponte, who immigrated in 1804, helped introduce Italian Opera in America. [6]

  9. Italian Costa Ricans - Wikipedia

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    There are many Italian related institutions and cultural associations in Costa Rica. The historical core of the Italian community in Costa Rica is the city of San José, which received the largest number of Italian immigrants in all of Central America. Nowadays, the capital still has this centralized role for the local Italians, since it ...