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Oral History Collection
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Oral History, Italian-American, South Florida
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This collection includes interviews of first and second generation Italian-Americans living in South Florida. They discuss a range of topics, including: migration, cuisine, family, relations, personal and collective identity. In addition to recording of the oral history, some participants have shared cultural artifacts.
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Domenica Diraviam, Viviana Pezzullo, Federico Tiberini
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Interviews
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en, it
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FL, 2016-2019
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Domenica Diraviam, Viviana Pezzullo, Federico Tiberini
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Program of Italian of the Department of Languages, Linguistics and Comparative Literature, Florida Atlantic University
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2016-2019
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Program of Italian of the Department of Languages, Linguistics and Comparative Literature, Florida Atlantic University
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Italian-American Oral History Collection at Florida Atlantic University Digital Library
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Audio
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Interview
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Domenica Diraviam
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Edmondo Catania
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EC's House
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Audio mp3
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00:58:49
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<p>0:07</p>
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<p>Beginning of interview with Edmondo Catania</p>
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<p>0:56 - 3:00</p>
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<p>Grandparents settling in Philadelphia and description of the old neighborhood</p>
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<p>3:30 – 5:00</p>
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<p>World War II and parents’ newlywedded life</p>
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<p>5:00 – 6:45</p>
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<p>Memories of food and festas in Philadelphia, anecdote about grandfather’s bakery</p>
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<p>7:00 – 8:20</p>
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<p>Grandfather’s funeral and father’s commitment to Ed’s future</p>
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<p>8:30 – 10:40</p>
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<p>Ancestral property in Sicily and Ed’s first trip to Italy at which time he met his relatives who had not emigrated</p>
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<p>10:40 – 11:40</p>
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<p>Memories associated with food and navigating the language during the trip to Sicily</p>
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<p>11:50 – 14:30</p>
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<p>Piecing together family history through Zio Giovanni’s stories and property ownership</p>
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<p>14:30 – 15:00</p>
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<td width="304">
<p>Cultural distinctions between maternal and paternal hometowns in Sicily</p>
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<p>15:00 – 16:00</p>
</td>
<td width="304">
<p>Hosting a dinner and delivering a speech of appreciation to the relatives in Sicily</p>
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<p>16:00 – 18:00</p>
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<p>Parents visit to Sicily regarding the land and the continued pursuit of claiming the ancestral property</p>
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<p>18:00 – 22:00</p>
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<p>Talks about identifying as Italian growing up in Philadelphia and throughout life, compared to the ethnic identity of his sister, cousins, and next generation</p>
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<p>22:00 – 26:00</p>
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<p>Memories of his father including: his father’s letters from when he was in the service, the dedication Ed gave at his parents’ 50th wedding anniversary, wartime stories he associated with his father.</p>
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<p>26:00 – 29:00</p>
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<p>Ed’s professional life, marriage and family life</p>
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<p>29:00 – 30:00</p>
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<td width="304">
<p>Use of Italian, English, and dialect in different settings</p>
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<p>30:00 – 32:45</p>
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<p>Family professions: baker, tailor, steam fitter, military serviceman; involvement in racketeering</p>
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See Attached File
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Interview of Edmondo Catania
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Oral History, Italian-American, South Florida
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<p><strong>Name:</strong> Edmondo Catania</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><strong>Place and Date of Birth:</strong> South Philadelphia, PA, 09/23/1944</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><strong>Generation:</strong> 2</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><strong>Family Origin:</strong></p>
<ul><li>Paternal = Naso, Sicily, Italy</li>
<li>Maternal = Capo d’Orlando, Sicily, Italy<br /><br /></li>
</ul></li>
<li>
<p><strong>Spoken Languages:</strong></p>
<ul><li>English</li>
<li>Proficient in Italian (understands some Sicilian dialect and communicates at an advanced novice level in standard Italian)</li>
</ul></li>
<li>
<p><strong>Relocation to Florida:</strong> 2012</p>
</li>
</ul><br /><p><strong>List of the Italian Expressions and Traditions Mentioned in the Interview:</strong></p>
<br /><ul><li>Festas (referring to street festivals in Italian American enclaves)</li>
<li>Agnello (means “lamb”, Ed intended to say “anello”)</li>
<li>Anello (means “ring”)</li>
<li>Zingaro (means “gypsy”, Ed intended to say “zanzare”)</li>
<li>Zanzare (mosquitos)</li>
<li>Cittadini (means “citizens”)</li>
<li>Contadini (means “farmers”)</li>
<li>Lardo (means “fatback”)</li>
<li>Prosecco (bubbly wine)</li>
<li>Prosciutto (dry-cured ham)</li>
<li>Liquore (means “liquor”)</li>
<li>Bocce (lawn ball sport related to British bowls and French pétanque)</li>
<li>Morra (hand game that dates to ancient Roman and Greek times)</li>
<li>Porchetta (fatty and moist boneless pork roast)</li>
<li>Quanti quante volte in Italia? (means “How many times in Italy?”)</li>
<li>Prima volta in Italia? (means “First time in Italy?”)</li>
<li>Edmondo, come stai? Quanti anni? (means “Edmondo, how are you?</li>
<li>How many years [has it been]?”)</li>
</ul>
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Edmondo Catania
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Interview
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Program of Italian of the Department of Languages, Linguistics and Comparative Literature, Florida Atlantic University
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02-18-2019
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Domenica Diraviam
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Program of Italian of the Department of Languages, Linguistics and Comparative Literature, Florida Atlantic University
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Italian-American Oral History Collection at Florida Atlantic University Digital Library
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Audio mp3
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en
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Oral History
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US-FL, 2019
death
deployment
Dialect
Ethnic
familial relations
family
feelings
food
friendship
grandparents
happiness
health
Italian
Italian language
Italian-Americans
Italy
letters
Memory
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sicily
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war
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Vivo-Fruttauro Letters
Description
An account of the resource
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<h2><br /><br /><br /><br />Curbside History</h2>
<p>In July 2016, Lisa Giordano of Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, arrived at the John D. Calandra Italian American Institute’s midtown Manhattan offices bearing a cache of letters written in Italian. On an early Saturday morning in March that same year, she had come upon the letters strewn on the sidewalk in front of a brownstone on Degraw Street, between Smith and Court Streets. Carroll Gardens was once a significant Italian American community that became gentrified over time, many houses being gutted for renovation by new owners.<br /><br />Giordano thought the Calandra Institute, a City of New York University research institute, might provide a haven for these discarded artifacts. We accepted her donation, even though the Institute is not an archive, with the hope to one day do justice to those epistolary correspondents.<br /><br />Toward that goal, the Institute partnered with graduate students Domenica Diraviam, Viviana Pezzullo, and Federico Tiberini at Florida Atlantic University to make the letters part of the Italian American Memories: Documentary Archive, an online digital collection of letters and ephemera from Italian American lives the three students had created. <br /><br />We are excited to announce the launch of the Vivo-Fruttauro Collection, which features transatlantic correspondence between members of the Vivo-Fruttauro families from Brooklyn, La Spezia, and Bagnoli. The letter writers covered a variety of topics, including pending emigration to the United States, among other quotidian matters.</p>
<p><strong>Joseph Sciorra, PhD</strong><br /><em>Director of Academic and Cultural Programs</em><br /><em>John D. Calandra Italian American Institute</em><br /><em>Queens College, City University of New York<br /><br /><a href="https://calandrainstitute.org/"><img src="https://calandrainstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/cropped-CILogoRGB300-1-1.jpg" alt="Calandra Italian American Institute" width="79" height="79" /></a><br /></em><strong>Collection in partnership with the John D. Calandra Italian American Institute</strong></p>
<h2>Map</h2>
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<p>The recurring people in Giuseppina's letters are: <strong><em>Vincenzo Vivo</em></strong> (Giuseppina's husband), <strong><em>Rosa</em></strong> (or Rosina, Giuseppina and Vincenzo's daughter), <strong><em>Giuseppe Fruttauro</em></strong> (Rosa's husband and Giuseppina's son-in-law), <strong><em>Angelo Fruttauro</em></strong> (Rosina and Giuseppe's son, Giuseppina's grandson).<br /><br /></p>
Subject
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Italy -- Emigration and immigration -- History
Italian letters
Italians -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Creator
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Vincenzo Vivo, Angelo Fruttauro, Giuseppe Fruttauro, et al.
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
Date
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1947
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Domenica Diraviam, Viviana Pezzullo, Federico Tiberini
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
Format
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paper
Language
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it, nap
Type
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letters, cultural artifacts
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Brooklyn, US-NY
La Spezia, IT
Bagnoli, IT
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Title
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January 12, 1947. Letter from Vincenzo Vivo to Giuseppina Vivo
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Italy -- Emigration and immigration -- History, Italian letters, Italians -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Description
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Vincenzo writes to his wife whom his affectionately calls “his dear Giulietta”. He is overjoyed to learn of her good health over this past year since she has suffered so many headaches in the past. His prayers are being answered. He recognizes that life is fleeting, and that happiness is so important, and he feels that it is an injustice that they have comforts that his own grandchild does not. He asks his wife not to hesitate to ask him for money for these needs. Vincenzo praises his wife’s beauty and tells her how much he cherishes the photo she sent. It seems like a century since he last saw her and cannot wait to embrace her. He awakes in the morning depressed because she is not there and leaves for the store (“storo”) at 8 with Tomasso. He spends the day there. His leg no longer hurts since he is in America. Vincenzo discusses the breakdown of the items he has sent, including mention of a dress for her and for Rosina and a suit for Giuseppina’s brother. $50 was sent to don Guigliermo for Giuseppina. He thanks her for deciphering something that was in a letter he had written to Peppino which they thought was English but apparently they just could not interpret Vincenzo’s handwriting. Vincenzo is happy to learn that his wife has been dancing (reference to Angelino playing the tarantella in previous letters). He says she will have a good time when they attend parties (“pari’”) in America or when they go to “campagna” (which may be a reference to the region or to the countryside). Vincenzo mentions that he received seven letters from various family members and is responding to one per day. He learned that of a warehouse in Napoli which housed packages from America was burned by arson. He hopes none of the packages he has sent were lost. He signs Vincenzo Vivo Romeo.
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Vincenzo Vivo
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
Publisher
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
Date
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1947-01-12
Contributor
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Domenica Diraviam
Rights
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
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Paper
Language
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it
Type
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Letter
Coverage
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Brooklyn, US-NY
America
christmas
dance
dresses
family
fire
health
letters
money
Napoli
packages
work
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Title
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Vivo-Fruttauro Letters
Description
An account of the resource
<center><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50584755107_d2eefbc081_o.png" width="880" height="100" alt="Letters from the Curbside (1)" style="float:left;" /></center>
<h2><br /><br /><br /><br />Curbside History</h2>
<p>In July 2016, Lisa Giordano of Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, arrived at the John D. Calandra Italian American Institute’s midtown Manhattan offices bearing a cache of letters written in Italian. On an early Saturday morning in March that same year, she had come upon the letters strewn on the sidewalk in front of a brownstone on Degraw Street, between Smith and Court Streets. Carroll Gardens was once a significant Italian American community that became gentrified over time, many houses being gutted for renovation by new owners.<br /><br />Giordano thought the Calandra Institute, a City of New York University research institute, might provide a haven for these discarded artifacts. We accepted her donation, even though the Institute is not an archive, with the hope to one day do justice to those epistolary correspondents.<br /><br />Toward that goal, the Institute partnered with graduate students Domenica Diraviam, Viviana Pezzullo, and Federico Tiberini at Florida Atlantic University to make the letters part of the Italian American Memories: Documentary Archive, an online digital collection of letters and ephemera from Italian American lives the three students had created. <br /><br />We are excited to announce the launch of the Vivo-Fruttauro Collection, which features transatlantic correspondence between members of the Vivo-Fruttauro families from Brooklyn, La Spezia, and Bagnoli. The letter writers covered a variety of topics, including pending emigration to the United States, among other quotidian matters.</p>
<p><strong>Joseph Sciorra, PhD</strong><br /><em>Director of Academic and Cultural Programs</em><br /><em>John D. Calandra Italian American Institute</em><br /><em>Queens College, City University of New York<br /><br /><a href="https://calandrainstitute.org/"><img src="https://calandrainstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/cropped-CILogoRGB300-1-1.jpg" alt="Calandra Italian American Institute" width="79" height="79" /></a><br /></em><strong>Collection in partnership with the John D. Calandra Italian American Institute</strong></p>
<h2>Map</h2>
<h2><iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/2/embed?mid=1QpiZYaT5JLEvSqS7LDb3r6we0gJYFa4e"></iframe><br /><br />Relationships</h2>
<p>The recurring people in Giuseppina's letters are: <strong><em>Vincenzo Vivo</em></strong> (Giuseppina's husband), <strong><em>Rosa</em></strong> (or Rosina, Giuseppina and Vincenzo's daughter), <strong><em>Giuseppe Fruttauro</em></strong> (Rosa's husband and Giuseppina's son-in-law), <strong><em>Angelo Fruttauro</em></strong> (Rosina and Giuseppe's son, Giuseppina's grandson).<br /><br /></p>
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Italy -- Emigration and immigration -- History
Italian letters
Italians -- United States -- History -- 20th century
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Vincenzo Vivo, Angelo Fruttauro, Giuseppe Fruttauro, et al.
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
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1947
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Domenica Diraviam, Viviana Pezzullo, Federico Tiberini
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
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paper
Language
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it, nap
Type
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letters, cultural artifacts
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Brooklyn, US-NY
La Spezia, IT
Bagnoli, IT
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January 18, 1947. Letter from Vincenzo Vivo to Giuseppina Vivo
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Italy -- Emigration and immigration -- History, Italian letters, Italians -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Description
An account of the resource
Vincenzo writes to his wife who is in La Spezia with their daughter Rosina. She will be headed to Bagnoli with Peppina. Vincenzo hopes that this will facilitate her return to America. We learn that she has been in Italy for a few months at this time. He wants them to live a different lifestyle once they are reunited and be happy together until death do them part. He speaks of the items he has sent: a suit for her brother, cigarettes for her, flour for Rosina, 20 pounds of maccheroni, $50 for his brother (to be exchanged on the black market, expecting an exchange rate of 500 lira per dollar). He asks her to go to Resina and collect $25 from “that clown” ("quel buffone" whom we can infer is Don Gugliermo). He is broken hearted to know that his grandson cannot even afford to buy socks. Vincenzo has sent some socks and would like to send more but now that the war is over he is no longer earning like before especially now that he is older. He is happy to learn that the $75 he sent for the holidays were spent on leisure. He will try to send his wife a ticket soon. He mentions that he had heard about his wife’s brother’s death. When she comes to America, she will see that the family has purchased a Victrola radio. He closes conveying everyone’s greetings.
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Vincenzo Vivo
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
Date
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1947-01-18
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Domenica Diraviam
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
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Paper
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it
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Letter
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Brooklyn, US-NY
dresses
exchange rate
family
health
letters
money
packages
work
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Title
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Vivo-Fruttauro Letters
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An account of the resource
<center><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50584755107_d2eefbc081_o.png" width="880" height="100" alt="Letters from the Curbside (1)" style="float:left;" /></center>
<h2><br /><br /><br /><br />Curbside History</h2>
<p>In July 2016, Lisa Giordano of Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, arrived at the John D. Calandra Italian American Institute’s midtown Manhattan offices bearing a cache of letters written in Italian. On an early Saturday morning in March that same year, she had come upon the letters strewn on the sidewalk in front of a brownstone on Degraw Street, between Smith and Court Streets. Carroll Gardens was once a significant Italian American community that became gentrified over time, many houses being gutted for renovation by new owners.<br /><br />Giordano thought the Calandra Institute, a City of New York University research institute, might provide a haven for these discarded artifacts. We accepted her donation, even though the Institute is not an archive, with the hope to one day do justice to those epistolary correspondents.<br /><br />Toward that goal, the Institute partnered with graduate students Domenica Diraviam, Viviana Pezzullo, and Federico Tiberini at Florida Atlantic University to make the letters part of the Italian American Memories: Documentary Archive, an online digital collection of letters and ephemera from Italian American lives the three students had created. <br /><br />We are excited to announce the launch of the Vivo-Fruttauro Collection, which features transatlantic correspondence between members of the Vivo-Fruttauro families from Brooklyn, La Spezia, and Bagnoli. The letter writers covered a variety of topics, including pending emigration to the United States, among other quotidian matters.</p>
<p><strong>Joseph Sciorra, PhD</strong><br /><em>Director of Academic and Cultural Programs</em><br /><em>John D. Calandra Italian American Institute</em><br /><em>Queens College, City University of New York<br /><br /><a href="https://calandrainstitute.org/"><img src="https://calandrainstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/cropped-CILogoRGB300-1-1.jpg" alt="Calandra Italian American Institute" width="79" height="79" /></a><br /></em><strong>Collection in partnership with the John D. Calandra Italian American Institute</strong></p>
<h2>Map</h2>
<h2><iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/2/embed?mid=1QpiZYaT5JLEvSqS7LDb3r6we0gJYFa4e"></iframe><br /><br />Relationships</h2>
<p>The recurring people in Giuseppina's letters are: <strong><em>Vincenzo Vivo</em></strong> (Giuseppina's husband), <strong><em>Rosa</em></strong> (or Rosina, Giuseppina and Vincenzo's daughter), <strong><em>Giuseppe Fruttauro</em></strong> (Rosa's husband and Giuseppina's son-in-law), <strong><em>Angelo Fruttauro</em></strong> (Rosina and Giuseppe's son, Giuseppina's grandson).<br /><br /></p>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Italy -- Emigration and immigration -- History
Italian letters
Italians -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Creator
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Vincenzo Vivo, Angelo Fruttauro, Giuseppe Fruttauro, et al.
Source
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
Publisher
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
Date
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1947
Contributor
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Domenica Diraviam, Viviana Pezzullo, Federico Tiberini
Rights
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
Format
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paper
Language
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it, nap
Type
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letters, cultural artifacts
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Brooklyn, US-NY
La Spezia, IT
Bagnoli, IT
Text
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
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January 30, 1947. Letter from Maria Teresa Domiello to Giuseppina Vivo
Subject
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Italy -- Emigration and immigration -- History, Italian letters, Italians -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Description
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Giuseppina laments not having met Maria Teresa. She tells them about her family's health and her son's travels.
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Maria Teresa Dominello
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
Date
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1947-01-30
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Hristo Joseph
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
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Paper
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it
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Letter
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San Giovanni di Gerace, IT
family
health
travel
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Title
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Vivo-Fruttauro Letters
Description
An account of the resource
<center><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50584755107_d2eefbc081_o.png" width="880" height="100" alt="Letters from the Curbside (1)" style="float:left;" /></center>
<h2><br /><br /><br /><br />Curbside History</h2>
<p>In July 2016, Lisa Giordano of Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, arrived at the John D. Calandra Italian American Institute’s midtown Manhattan offices bearing a cache of letters written in Italian. On an early Saturday morning in March that same year, she had come upon the letters strewn on the sidewalk in front of a brownstone on Degraw Street, between Smith and Court Streets. Carroll Gardens was once a significant Italian American community that became gentrified over time, many houses being gutted for renovation by new owners.<br /><br />Giordano thought the Calandra Institute, a City of New York University research institute, might provide a haven for these discarded artifacts. We accepted her donation, even though the Institute is not an archive, with the hope to one day do justice to those epistolary correspondents.<br /><br />Toward that goal, the Institute partnered with graduate students Domenica Diraviam, Viviana Pezzullo, and Federico Tiberini at Florida Atlantic University to make the letters part of the Italian American Memories: Documentary Archive, an online digital collection of letters and ephemera from Italian American lives the three students had created. <br /><br />We are excited to announce the launch of the Vivo-Fruttauro Collection, which features transatlantic correspondence between members of the Vivo-Fruttauro families from Brooklyn, La Spezia, and Bagnoli. The letter writers covered a variety of topics, including pending emigration to the United States, among other quotidian matters.</p>
<p><strong>Joseph Sciorra, PhD</strong><br /><em>Director of Academic and Cultural Programs</em><br /><em>John D. Calandra Italian American Institute</em><br /><em>Queens College, City University of New York<br /><br /><a href="https://calandrainstitute.org/"><img src="https://calandrainstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/cropped-CILogoRGB300-1-1.jpg" alt="Calandra Italian American Institute" width="79" height="79" /></a><br /></em><strong>Collection in partnership with the John D. Calandra Italian American Institute</strong></p>
<h2>Map</h2>
<h2><iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/2/embed?mid=1QpiZYaT5JLEvSqS7LDb3r6we0gJYFa4e"></iframe><br /><br />Relationships</h2>
<p>The recurring people in Giuseppina's letters are: <strong><em>Vincenzo Vivo</em></strong> (Giuseppina's husband), <strong><em>Rosa</em></strong> (or Rosina, Giuseppina and Vincenzo's daughter), <strong><em>Giuseppe Fruttauro</em></strong> (Rosa's husband and Giuseppina's son-in-law), <strong><em>Angelo Fruttauro</em></strong> (Rosina and Giuseppe's son, Giuseppina's grandson).<br /><br /></p>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Italy -- Emigration and immigration -- History
Italian letters
Italians -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Creator
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Vincenzo Vivo, Angelo Fruttauro, Giuseppe Fruttauro, et al.
Source
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
Publisher
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
Date
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1947
Contributor
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Domenica Diraviam, Viviana Pezzullo, Federico Tiberini
Rights
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
Format
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paper
Language
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it, nap
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
letters, cultural artifacts
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Brooklyn, US-NY
La Spezia, IT
Bagnoli, IT
Text
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
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Title
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January 30, 1947. Letter from Vincenzo Vivo to Giuseppina Vivo
Subject
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Italy -- Emigration and immigration -- History, Italian letters, Italians -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Description
An account of the resource
Vincenzo begins his letter to his wife updating her on their previous correspondences and telling her that he is happy she had a good trip from (La) Spezia to Napoli. He understands that she is sad to no longer be with their daughter but he reminds her that she has family members anxiously awaiting her in America. He hopes that by God's grace he will live to see their emigration issues resolved and be reunited. Vincenzo is happy that Antonio received her well and even kissed her hands. He discusses items sent including cigarettes and maccheroni. He would like to add $5 in his letters but fears they would go missing. If she is up to it, he suggests she take a trip to visit their son in law’s family in Calabria.
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Vincenzo Vivo
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
Date
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1947-01-30
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Domenica Diraviam
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
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Paper
Language
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it
Type
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Letter
Coverage
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Brooklyn, US-NY
Calabria
family
health
La Spezia
Napoli
packages
travel
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Title
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Vivo-Fruttauro Letters
Description
An account of the resource
<center><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50584755107_d2eefbc081_o.png" width="880" height="100" alt="Letters from the Curbside (1)" style="float:left;" /></center>
<h2><br /><br /><br /><br />Curbside History</h2>
<p>In July 2016, Lisa Giordano of Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, arrived at the John D. Calandra Italian American Institute’s midtown Manhattan offices bearing a cache of letters written in Italian. On an early Saturday morning in March that same year, she had come upon the letters strewn on the sidewalk in front of a brownstone on Degraw Street, between Smith and Court Streets. Carroll Gardens was once a significant Italian American community that became gentrified over time, many houses being gutted for renovation by new owners.<br /><br />Giordano thought the Calandra Institute, a City of New York University research institute, might provide a haven for these discarded artifacts. We accepted her donation, even though the Institute is not an archive, with the hope to one day do justice to those epistolary correspondents.<br /><br />Toward that goal, the Institute partnered with graduate students Domenica Diraviam, Viviana Pezzullo, and Federico Tiberini at Florida Atlantic University to make the letters part of the Italian American Memories: Documentary Archive, an online digital collection of letters and ephemera from Italian American lives the three students had created. <br /><br />We are excited to announce the launch of the Vivo-Fruttauro Collection, which features transatlantic correspondence between members of the Vivo-Fruttauro families from Brooklyn, La Spezia, and Bagnoli. The letter writers covered a variety of topics, including pending emigration to the United States, among other quotidian matters.</p>
<p><strong>Joseph Sciorra, PhD</strong><br /><em>Director of Academic and Cultural Programs</em><br /><em>John D. Calandra Italian American Institute</em><br /><em>Queens College, City University of New York<br /><br /><a href="https://calandrainstitute.org/"><img src="https://calandrainstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/cropped-CILogoRGB300-1-1.jpg" alt="Calandra Italian American Institute" width="79" height="79" /></a><br /></em><strong>Collection in partnership with the John D. Calandra Italian American Institute</strong></p>
<h2>Map</h2>
<h2><iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/2/embed?mid=1QpiZYaT5JLEvSqS7LDb3r6we0gJYFa4e"></iframe><br /><br />Relationships</h2>
<p>The recurring people in Giuseppina's letters are: <strong><em>Vincenzo Vivo</em></strong> (Giuseppina's husband), <strong><em>Rosa</em></strong> (or Rosina, Giuseppina and Vincenzo's daughter), <strong><em>Giuseppe Fruttauro</em></strong> (Rosa's husband and Giuseppina's son-in-law), <strong><em>Angelo Fruttauro</em></strong> (Rosina and Giuseppe's son, Giuseppina's grandson).<br /><br /></p>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Italy -- Emigration and immigration -- History
Italian letters
Italians -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Creator
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Vincenzo Vivo, Angelo Fruttauro, Giuseppe Fruttauro, et al.
Source
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
Publisher
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
Date
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1947
Contributor
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Domenica Diraviam, Viviana Pezzullo, Federico Tiberini
Rights
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
Format
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paper
Language
A language of the resource
it, nap
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
letters, cultural artifacts
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Brooklyn, US-NY
La Spezia, IT
Bagnoli, IT
Text
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
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Title
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February 13, 1947. Letter from Vincenzo Vivo to Giuseppina Vivo
Subject
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Italy -- Emigration and immigration -- History, Italian letters, Italians -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Description
An account of the resource
Vincenzo sends a letter to his wife writing about her health and the health of her mother. He is trying to keep her calm and reassuring her that everything will be ok.
Creator
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Vincenzo Vivo
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
Date
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1947-02-13
Contributor
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Isabela Ribeiro-Ochoa
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
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Paper
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it
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Letter
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Brooklyn, US-NY
church
health
prayers
sickness
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Vivo-Fruttauro Letters
Description
An account of the resource
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<h2><br /><br /><br /><br />Curbside History</h2>
<p>In July 2016, Lisa Giordano of Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, arrived at the John D. Calandra Italian American Institute’s midtown Manhattan offices bearing a cache of letters written in Italian. On an early Saturday morning in March that same year, she had come upon the letters strewn on the sidewalk in front of a brownstone on Degraw Street, between Smith and Court Streets. Carroll Gardens was once a significant Italian American community that became gentrified over time, many houses being gutted for renovation by new owners.<br /><br />Giordano thought the Calandra Institute, a City of New York University research institute, might provide a haven for these discarded artifacts. We accepted her donation, even though the Institute is not an archive, with the hope to one day do justice to those epistolary correspondents.<br /><br />Toward that goal, the Institute partnered with graduate students Domenica Diraviam, Viviana Pezzullo, and Federico Tiberini at Florida Atlantic University to make the letters part of the Italian American Memories: Documentary Archive, an online digital collection of letters and ephemera from Italian American lives the three students had created. <br /><br />We are excited to announce the launch of the Vivo-Fruttauro Collection, which features transatlantic correspondence between members of the Vivo-Fruttauro families from Brooklyn, La Spezia, and Bagnoli. The letter writers covered a variety of topics, including pending emigration to the United States, among other quotidian matters.</p>
<p><strong>Joseph Sciorra, PhD</strong><br /><em>Director of Academic and Cultural Programs</em><br /><em>John D. Calandra Italian American Institute</em><br /><em>Queens College, City University of New York<br /><br /><a href="https://calandrainstitute.org/"><img src="https://calandrainstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/cropped-CILogoRGB300-1-1.jpg" alt="Calandra Italian American Institute" width="79" height="79" /></a><br /></em><strong>Collection in partnership with the John D. Calandra Italian American Institute</strong></p>
<h2>Map</h2>
<h2><iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/2/embed?mid=1QpiZYaT5JLEvSqS7LDb3r6we0gJYFa4e"></iframe><br /><br />Relationships</h2>
<p>The recurring people in Giuseppina's letters are: <strong><em>Vincenzo Vivo</em></strong> (Giuseppina's husband), <strong><em>Rosa</em></strong> (or Rosina, Giuseppina and Vincenzo's daughter), <strong><em>Giuseppe Fruttauro</em></strong> (Rosa's husband and Giuseppina's son-in-law), <strong><em>Angelo Fruttauro</em></strong> (Rosina and Giuseppe's son, Giuseppina's grandson).<br /><br /></p>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Italy -- Emigration and immigration -- History
Italian letters
Italians -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Creator
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Vincenzo Vivo, Angelo Fruttauro, Giuseppe Fruttauro, et al.
Source
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
Publisher
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
Date
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1947
Contributor
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Domenica Diraviam, Viviana Pezzullo, Federico Tiberini
Rights
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
Format
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paper
Language
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it, nap
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
letters, cultural artifacts
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Brooklyn, US-NY
La Spezia, IT
Bagnoli, IT
Text
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
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Title
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February 13, 1947. Letter from Giuseppe Fruttauro to Giuseppina Vivo
Subject
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Italy -- Emigration and immigration -- History, Italian letters, Italians -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Description
An account of the resource
Giuseppe hopes that Zia Antonietta and all the other family members are fine. Giuseppina is supposed to leave for the U.S. in February, but she postponed her trip in March, because of her poor health conditions. There are recurring interesting uses of language and dialect including: "mammá" instead of mamma, "ó" instead of ho, "miá" instead of Mi ha
Creator
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Giuseppe Fratturo
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
Publisher
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
Date
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1947-02-13
Contributor
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Tommaso De Angelis Connors
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
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Paper
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it
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Letter
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
La Spezia, IT
health
travel
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Vivo-Fruttauro Letters
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An account of the resource
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<h2><br /><br /><br /><br />Curbside History</h2>
<p>In July 2016, Lisa Giordano of Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, arrived at the John D. Calandra Italian American Institute’s midtown Manhattan offices bearing a cache of letters written in Italian. On an early Saturday morning in March that same year, she had come upon the letters strewn on the sidewalk in front of a brownstone on Degraw Street, between Smith and Court Streets. Carroll Gardens was once a significant Italian American community that became gentrified over time, many houses being gutted for renovation by new owners.<br /><br />Giordano thought the Calandra Institute, a City of New York University research institute, might provide a haven for these discarded artifacts. We accepted her donation, even though the Institute is not an archive, with the hope to one day do justice to those epistolary correspondents.<br /><br />Toward that goal, the Institute partnered with graduate students Domenica Diraviam, Viviana Pezzullo, and Federico Tiberini at Florida Atlantic University to make the letters part of the Italian American Memories: Documentary Archive, an online digital collection of letters and ephemera from Italian American lives the three students had created. <br /><br />We are excited to announce the launch of the Vivo-Fruttauro Collection, which features transatlantic correspondence between members of the Vivo-Fruttauro families from Brooklyn, La Spezia, and Bagnoli. The letter writers covered a variety of topics, including pending emigration to the United States, among other quotidian matters.</p>
<p><strong>Joseph Sciorra, PhD</strong><br /><em>Director of Academic and Cultural Programs</em><br /><em>John D. Calandra Italian American Institute</em><br /><em>Queens College, City University of New York<br /><br /><a href="https://calandrainstitute.org/"><img src="https://calandrainstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/cropped-CILogoRGB300-1-1.jpg" alt="Calandra Italian American Institute" width="79" height="79" /></a><br /></em><strong>Collection in partnership with the John D. Calandra Italian American Institute</strong></p>
<h2>Map</h2>
<h2><iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/2/embed?mid=1QpiZYaT5JLEvSqS7LDb3r6we0gJYFa4e"></iframe><br /><br />Relationships</h2>
<p>The recurring people in Giuseppina's letters are: <strong><em>Vincenzo Vivo</em></strong> (Giuseppina's husband), <strong><em>Rosa</em></strong> (or Rosina, Giuseppina and Vincenzo's daughter), <strong><em>Giuseppe Fruttauro</em></strong> (Rosa's husband and Giuseppina's son-in-law), <strong><em>Angelo Fruttauro</em></strong> (Rosina and Giuseppe's son, Giuseppina's grandson).<br /><br /></p>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Italy -- Emigration and immigration -- History
Italian letters
Italians -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Vincenzo Vivo, Angelo Fruttauro, Giuseppe Fruttauro, et al.
Source
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
Publisher
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1947
Contributor
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Domenica Diraviam, Viviana Pezzullo, Federico Tiberini
Rights
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
Format
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paper
Language
A language of the resource
it, nap
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
letters, cultural artifacts
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Brooklyn, US-NY
La Spezia, IT
Bagnoli, IT
Text
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
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February 16, 1947. Letter from Giuseppe Fruttauro to Giuseppina Vivo
Subject
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Italy -- Emigration and immigration -- History, Italian letters, Italians -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Description
An account of the resource
Peppino writes about Angiolino's accident while working. He has a swollen gland on his groin and needs 8 days of complete rest. Rosina adds one page to the letter in which she describes her daily activities and points out that the flour has run out and they cannot find any pasta (“oggi domenica cuciniamo i, spaghetti, finito la farina e più non si trova un filo di pasta”). She would like to send the remaining cigarettes before they smoke them all (“Vorrei spedirti quelle altre sigarette per levarmele di casa prima che non li fumano tutte”).
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Giuseppe Fruttauro
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
Date
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1947-02-16
Contributor
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Ilaria Serra
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
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Paper
Language
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it
Type
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Letter
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The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
La Spezia, IT
health
packages
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Vivo-Fruttauro Letters
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An account of the resource
<center><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50584755107_d2eefbc081_o.png" width="880" height="100" alt="Letters from the Curbside (1)" style="float:left;" /></center>
<h2><br /><br /><br /><br />Curbside History</h2>
<p>In July 2016, Lisa Giordano of Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, arrived at the John D. Calandra Italian American Institute’s midtown Manhattan offices bearing a cache of letters written in Italian. On an early Saturday morning in March that same year, she had come upon the letters strewn on the sidewalk in front of a brownstone on Degraw Street, between Smith and Court Streets. Carroll Gardens was once a significant Italian American community that became gentrified over time, many houses being gutted for renovation by new owners.<br /><br />Giordano thought the Calandra Institute, a City of New York University research institute, might provide a haven for these discarded artifacts. We accepted her donation, even though the Institute is not an archive, with the hope to one day do justice to those epistolary correspondents.<br /><br />Toward that goal, the Institute partnered with graduate students Domenica Diraviam, Viviana Pezzullo, and Federico Tiberini at Florida Atlantic University to make the letters part of the Italian American Memories: Documentary Archive, an online digital collection of letters and ephemera from Italian American lives the three students had created. <br /><br />We are excited to announce the launch of the Vivo-Fruttauro Collection, which features transatlantic correspondence between members of the Vivo-Fruttauro families from Brooklyn, La Spezia, and Bagnoli. The letter writers covered a variety of topics, including pending emigration to the United States, among other quotidian matters.</p>
<p><strong>Joseph Sciorra, PhD</strong><br /><em>Director of Academic and Cultural Programs</em><br /><em>John D. Calandra Italian American Institute</em><br /><em>Queens College, City University of New York<br /><br /><a href="https://calandrainstitute.org/"><img src="https://calandrainstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/cropped-CILogoRGB300-1-1.jpg" alt="Calandra Italian American Institute" width="79" height="79" /></a><br /></em><strong>Collection in partnership with the John D. Calandra Italian American Institute</strong></p>
<h2>Map</h2>
<h2><iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/2/embed?mid=1QpiZYaT5JLEvSqS7LDb3r6we0gJYFa4e"></iframe><br /><br />Relationships</h2>
<p>The recurring people in Giuseppina's letters are: <strong><em>Vincenzo Vivo</em></strong> (Giuseppina's husband), <strong><em>Rosa</em></strong> (or Rosina, Giuseppina and Vincenzo's daughter), <strong><em>Giuseppe Fruttauro</em></strong> (Rosa's husband and Giuseppina's son-in-law), <strong><em>Angelo Fruttauro</em></strong> (Rosina and Giuseppe's son, Giuseppina's grandson).<br /><br /></p>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Italy -- Emigration and immigration -- History
Italian letters
Italians -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Vincenzo Vivo, Angelo Fruttauro, Giuseppe Fruttauro, et al.
Source
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
Publisher
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1947
Contributor
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Domenica Diraviam, Viviana Pezzullo, Federico Tiberini
Rights
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
Format
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paper
Language
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it, nap
Type
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letters, cultural artifacts
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Brooklyn, US-NY
La Spezia, IT
Bagnoli, IT
Text
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
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Title
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February 21, 1947. Letter from Giuseppe Fruttauro to Giuseppina Vivo
Subject
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Italy -- Emigration and immigration -- History, Italian letters, Italians -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Description
An account of the resource
Giuseppe speaks about his mother-in-law's health, cigarettes, family, and inviting people over for lunch. Angiolino has a 39.2 degree fever. He speaks affectionately to his mother-in-law thanking her for her generosity in sending the cigarettes and the pasta ("Vi ringrazio del vostro buon cuore chi mi autorizzato a fumare" "il paese di spaghetti" "ò ricevuto" "non ò mai profittato della vostra generosità").
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Giuseppe Fruttauro
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
Publisher
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
Date
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1947-02-21
Contributor
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Tommaso De Angelis Connors
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
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Paper
Language
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it
Type
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Letter
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La Spezia, IT
cigarettes
family
health
packages
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Vivo-Fruttauro Letters
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An account of the resource
<center><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50584755107_d2eefbc081_o.png" width="880" height="100" alt="Letters from the Curbside (1)" style="float:left;" /></center>
<h2><br /><br /><br /><br />Curbside History</h2>
<p>In July 2016, Lisa Giordano of Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, arrived at the John D. Calandra Italian American Institute’s midtown Manhattan offices bearing a cache of letters written in Italian. On an early Saturday morning in March that same year, she had come upon the letters strewn on the sidewalk in front of a brownstone on Degraw Street, between Smith and Court Streets. Carroll Gardens was once a significant Italian American community that became gentrified over time, many houses being gutted for renovation by new owners.<br /><br />Giordano thought the Calandra Institute, a City of New York University research institute, might provide a haven for these discarded artifacts. We accepted her donation, even though the Institute is not an archive, with the hope to one day do justice to those epistolary correspondents.<br /><br />Toward that goal, the Institute partnered with graduate students Domenica Diraviam, Viviana Pezzullo, and Federico Tiberini at Florida Atlantic University to make the letters part of the Italian American Memories: Documentary Archive, an online digital collection of letters and ephemera from Italian American lives the three students had created. <br /><br />We are excited to announce the launch of the Vivo-Fruttauro Collection, which features transatlantic correspondence between members of the Vivo-Fruttauro families from Brooklyn, La Spezia, and Bagnoli. The letter writers covered a variety of topics, including pending emigration to the United States, among other quotidian matters.</p>
<p><strong>Joseph Sciorra, PhD</strong><br /><em>Director of Academic and Cultural Programs</em><br /><em>John D. Calandra Italian American Institute</em><br /><em>Queens College, City University of New York<br /><br /><a href="https://calandrainstitute.org/"><img src="https://calandrainstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/cropped-CILogoRGB300-1-1.jpg" alt="Calandra Italian American Institute" width="79" height="79" /></a><br /></em><strong>Collection in partnership with the John D. Calandra Italian American Institute</strong></p>
<h2>Map</h2>
<h2><iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/2/embed?mid=1QpiZYaT5JLEvSqS7LDb3r6we0gJYFa4e"></iframe><br /><br />Relationships</h2>
<p>The recurring people in Giuseppina's letters are: <strong><em>Vincenzo Vivo</em></strong> (Giuseppina's husband), <strong><em>Rosa</em></strong> (or Rosina, Giuseppina and Vincenzo's daughter), <strong><em>Giuseppe Fruttauro</em></strong> (Rosa's husband and Giuseppina's son-in-law), <strong><em>Angelo Fruttauro</em></strong> (Rosina and Giuseppe's son, Giuseppina's grandson).<br /><br /></p>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Italy -- Emigration and immigration -- History
Italian letters
Italians -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Vincenzo Vivo, Angelo Fruttauro, Giuseppe Fruttauro, et al.
Source
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
Publisher
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1947
Contributor
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Domenica Diraviam, Viviana Pezzullo, Federico Tiberini
Rights
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
Format
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paper
Language
A language of the resource
it, nap
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
letters, cultural artifacts
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Brooklyn, US-NY
La Spezia, IT
Bagnoli, IT
Text
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
Dublin Core
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Title
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February 26, 1947. Letter from Angelo Fruttauro to Giuseppina Vivo
Subject
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Italy -- Emigration and immigration -- History, Italian letters, Italians -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Description
An account of the resource
Angelo writes a very affectionate letter to his “carissima nonna” In the six-page letter, he speaks about his health and an uncle’s health. He discourages her to go to America based on the newspaper article about what happened to the ship that was directed to the U.S. with the wives of allies. There were horrible weather conditions that caused them many hardships. He recommends that she wait for better weather.
Creator
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Angelo Fruttauro
Source
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
Publisher
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1947-02-26
Contributor
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Ilaria Serra
Rights
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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, City University of New York
Format
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Paper
Language
A language of the resource
it
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Letter
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
La Spezia, IT
boat
gossip
health
plane
travel