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Altamura, Mike.  Men of the Service Company, 750th Tank Battalion. October 18th, 1944.  France.  Italian Americans in World War II.                              Charleston: Arcadia Publishing, 2001.

Chicagoans of Italian Heritage Fighting for Freedom. July 1945.  Italians in Chicago 1945-2005.  Charleston: Arcadia Publishing, 2010.   

Center of Immigration Research. Italians to America Files, Manifest Header Data File. Washington DC: 1901.

Cohen, David Steven America, The Dream of My Life: Selections From the Federal Writers’ Project’s New Jersey Ethnic Survey.  New                                          Brunswick: Library of Congress Publication, 1990, page 55-70.

Cosma Tangora Sullivan (Ellis Island Oral History Project, Series KECK, no. 118), interviewed by Debby Dane, January 17, 1986,                                   transcript.

Fleming, G James.  “Italians Fighting Slurs: Italians Plan Fight Against Racial Slurs.”  New York Amsterdam News, April 11, 1953.

Hagstrom’s Street and House Number Map of Essex County New Jersey [map]. One-thousand feet per one inch.  Ln: Division of Research                          and Statistics.  New York, N.Y.: Hagstrom Company, Inc., 1939.

Lyons, Louis.  “How Boston Italians Are Aiding in Our War Effort.”  Daily Boston Globe, April 26, 1942.

“Making American Farmers of Italian Immigrants: Successful Experiments in Building Up Colonies to Till the Soil, Though States                                 Give Insufficient Encouragement.” The New York Times, December 4, 1910.

Mary Nazaro Stracco (Ellis Island Oral History Project, Series EI, no. 870), interviewed by Janet Levine, April 30, 1997.

New York.  Ellis Island.  National Photo Company Collection.  New York, New York: 1909-1932.

Panunzio, Constantine Maria, The Soul of an Immigrant.  New York: The Macmillan Company, 1922. Page 75-81.

“The Italian as an American”. Boston Daily Globe (Boston, Mass), Oct. 17, 1907, page 10.

Whyte, William Foote. 1939. “Race Conflicts in the North End of Boston.” New England Quarterly 12 (4): 623–42.

Secondary:

Abramson, Samuel, A Case for Case Studies: An Immigrant’s Journal.  SAGE Publication, Inc., 1991.

Foner, Eric.  Give me Liberty!:  An American History. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 2017.

Luconi, Stefano. 2016. “Black Dagoes? Italian Immigrants’ Racial Status in the United States: An Ecological View.” Journal of                                             Transatlantic Studies (Routledge) 14 (2): 188–99. doi:10.1080/14794012.2016.1169869.

Jackson, Jessica Barbata. 2017. “Before the Lynching: Reconsidering the Experience of Italians and Sicilians in Louisiana, 1870s-                                 1890s.” Louisiana History 58 (3): 300–338.

Malaspina, Rick.  Images of America: Italian Oakland.  Charleston: Arcadia Publishing, 2011.

Molnar, Alexandra.  “History of Italian Immigration.” From Europe to America: Immigration Through Family Tales.                                                                   https://www.mtholyoke.edu/~molna22a/classweb/politics/Italianhistory.html (November 1, 2018).

Scarpaci, Jean Ann, and Milton Cantor. 1979. “Immigrants in the New South: Italians in Louisiana’s Sugar Parishes, 1880-1910.” In                              American Workingclass Culture: Explorations in American Labor & Social History, 377–96.

Schmid, Carol L. 2017. “The Past Is Ever Present: Transnationalism Old and New – Italian and Mexican Immigrants in the US.”                                         International Migration 55 (3): 20–37. doi:10.1111/imig.12317.

Seavoy, Ronald E. An Economic History of the United States: From 1607 to the Present, Taylor & Francis, 2006.