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  2. Italian Americans - Wikipedia

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    By 1920, numerous Little Italys had stabilized and grown considerably more prosperous as workers were able to obtain higher-paying jobs, often in skilled trades. In the 1920s and 1930s, Italian Americans contributed significantly to American life and culture, politics, music, film, the arts, sports, the labor movement, and business.

  3. Depiction of Italian immigrants in the media during Prohibition

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    Italian Immigrants in Prohibition media refers to the public perception of Italian Americans from 1920 to 1933, when the Eighteenth Amendment was in force. Anti-Italian sentiment was prevalent in the United States before Prohibition, as seen in the 1891 New Orleans Lynchings.

  4. Anti-Italianism - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive study of Italian-American culture on film, conducted from 1996 to 2001, by the Italic Institute of America, revealed the extent of stereotyping in media. [32] More than two-thirds of the 2,000 films assessed in the study portray Italian-Americans in a negative light.

  5. History of Italian Americans in Metro Detroit - Wikipedia

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    In 2005 the Italian American Cultural Center decided to continue using its existing name. [15] In the 1920s, women were barred from most Italian lodges and societies, and the Figli d'Italia placed its female members in separate lodges. [16] In 1951 Italians celebrated American holidays and religious holidays. [8]

  6. Italian-American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    There were very few Italian-American cookbooks published until the 1960s. Italian-Americans, like Italians in Italy, chiefly passed down recipes as an oral tradition. [4]: 8 Girls took home economics classes that boasted the superiority of a homogenous American cuisine, influencing the range of ingredients and techniques they use at home.

  7. List of Italian-American actors - Wikipedia

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    Eduardo Ciannelli (1888–1969) was an Italian baritone and character actor with a long career in American films, mostly playing gangsters and criminals; Robert G. Vignola (1882–1953), born in Trivigno, Basilicata, Italy, one of the first Italian-American stars in cinema, later one of the silent screen's most prolific directors.

  8. Lists of Italian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Joe Pesci - Italian American actor and musician; John Buscema (1927–2002) - comic-book artist and one of the mainstays of Marvel Comics during its 1960s and 1970s ascendancy into an industry leader and its subsequent expansion to a major pop culture conglomerate; Greg Capullo (born 1962) - comic book artist; Anthony Flamini (born 1978 ...

  9. History of Italian Americans in Boston - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s and 1960s, WBZ's "Mr. Fix It" and "Homemaker Helper" were created by and for Italian Americans. Car Talk, a popular radio show on Boston-based WBUR-FM that ran from 1977 to 2012, was co-hosted by two Italian Americans, Tom and Ray Magliozzi. [91]