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Italian immigrants

Italian immigrants took the recipe to the USA, where made with American flour a different product emerged. The first American pizza parlour opened in 1905 in New York City. The next American development was the Chicago deep dish pizza in 1943. [Pg.199]

John H. Mariano, The Italian Immigrant and Our Courts (Boston Christopher, 1925), pp. 36,41 William Faulkner Light in August [1936] (New York Vintage, 1990), p. 225. [Pg.317]

New York City enacts the Sullivan Act, which becomes the prototype for handgun registration laws. The law may have been passed by the Tammany Hall political machine in response to fear of growing crime associated with Italian immigrants. [Pg.101]

James Barrett and David Roediger, Inbetween Peoples Race, Nationality, and the New Immigrant Working Class, Journal of American Ethnic History (Spring 1997) Robert Orsi, The Religious Boundaries of an Inbetween People Street Feste and the Problem of the Dark-Skinned Other in Italian Harlem, 1920-1990, American Quarterly 44 (Sept. 1992). [Pg.345]

Britain s new instrument of subversion in the United States was controlled elements of Italian and Chinese immigration, combined with the Order of Zion entity that had been in place since 1843. By the turn of the century, the different ethnic networks became so intertwined that, for generic purposes, the name "organized crime" applies to all of them. [Pg.31]

I ve always thought that those of us who live in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and other countries with large immigrant populations are lucky to have ready access to a wide variety of cuisines from all over the world. One day it can be Italian, the next day Greek, the day after that Chinese or Thai or Japanese, and on it goes. Moreover, we have our own regional preferences. [Pg.182]

P -Thaiassemia (p-Thaiassemia Major). Sometimes called Cooley s anemia after the physician who in 1925 first described the condition in the children of Italian and Greek immigrants in New York by noting that these children failed to grow, had frequent infections, appeared pale and malnourished, had splenomegaly, and had facial bone changes. [Pg.1179]


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