White on Arrival: Italians, Race, Color and Power in Chicago 1890-1945 by Thomas A. Guglielmo
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Overview: Immigrating to the United States, Italians, like all others arriving on America’s shores, were made to fill out a standardized immigration form. In the box for race, they faced several choices: Italian, Southern Italian, Mediterranean, or Silician. On the line requesting information on color, they wrote simply “white.”
Genre: Non-Fiction | Politics & Social Sciences > Social Sciences > Emigration & Immigration
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