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In this conversation, Bob Sorrentino interviews historian and author Sal Perricone about the Italian community in New Orleans, focusing on the immigration stories of their families, the economic impact of Italian immigrants, and the tragic history of lynchings that occurred in the late 19th century. Sal shares insights from his research, detailing the struggles and contributions of Italians in New Orleans, the control of docks, and the cultural legacy that continues to influence the community today.
• Sal's family immigrated to the U.S. in the early 1900s.
• The Italian community in New Orleans had a significant impact on local commerce.
• Italian grocery stores were prevalent in New Orleans historically.
• The climate of New Orleans was conducive for Italian immigrants.
• The lynching of Italians in 1891 was a tragic event in history.
• The control of the docks was crucial for the Italian economic power.
• Columbus Day was established partly in response to the lynchings.
• Historical awareness is essential for understanding cultural identity.
• The legacy of prejudice against Italians persisted well into the 20th century.
• Sal's book aims to shed light on these untold stories.
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