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Italian-Americans |
support of Fascism, 5, 27–28, 30–31, 33, 37–39, 43, 44, 50, 65–66, 73–75, 77–79, 81–82, 84–86, 92, 101–102, 132–135, 143, 155, 159, 165–166, 168–169, 177, 182, 199 |
as a means of strengthening national identity, 5, 27–28, 31–32, 34, 38, 40, 45, 84, 85, 86, 102, 179, 182, 217n1 |
Johnson Bill (see Immigration Quota Act of 1921) |
and employment in Italy, 17 |
and inflation in Italy, 18 |
and Mussolini, 24–26 |
impact on Italian economy and the Italian maritime companies, 13–14 |
racial prejudice or economic necessity, 8 |
Khaki Shirts of America, 144–145 |
Kulischioff, Anna, 22 |
Kruger, H.N., 143 |
LaGuardia, Fiorello, 109 |
La Macchia, Raffaele, 80 |
Lanni, Clement G., 28 |
Lebensraum,, 180 |
Leone, Giovanni, xiv |
Longo (Lieutenant), 89 |
Macaluso, Francescopassim, 76 |
Macaluso’s group (Macaluso, Bottero, Guidi, and Pettinella), 83 |
manganelli,passim, xi |
Martinengo, Achille, 7 |
Matteotti, Giacomo (murder of), 4, 51, 114–115, 121, 125, 131, 197, 221n15 |
and Caetani’s analysis, 52 |
condemnation by Giovannitti, Flynn, Child and the anti-Fascist American press, 57–62 |
pro-Fascist press and the murder of Matteotti, 66–71 |
mazzieri,passim, xi |
McReynolds, Samuel Davis, 24–25 |
and the American Press, 106–110 |
and the Chamber of Labor, 103–106 |
and founder of the Fascist association of New York, 37 |
interview to the New York Herald, 39 |
the Longo–Menicucci clash, the interventions of Bastianini and Mussolini, 87–90 |
Missiroli, Mario, 30 |
Modigliani, Giuseppe Emanuele, 4, 6, 139–140, 147–148, 150, 228n3 |