A Sicilian in East Harlem
Through (his) recollection we relive an important moment of Sicilian immigration that must be known. - Sicilia Parra
Salvatore Mondello’s academic achievements are indicative of his dedication to scholarship and his desire to bring to light knowledge that has been hidden for too long. He paints a picture of Sicilians that needs to be made public. – Luciano J. Iorizzo, Professor State University of New York at Oswego
It articulates a transitional way of life that seems to be so common in an earlier era in numerous Little Italies, one that is now largely vanished and retained often in faulty memory. – Salvatore LaGumina, Professor Nassau Community College.
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Salvatore Mondello’s academic achievements are indicative of his dedication to scholarship and his desire to bring to light knowledge that has been hidden for too long. He paints a picture of Sicilians that needs to be made public. – Luciano J. Iorizzo, Professor State University of New York at Oswego
It articulates a transitional way of life that seems to be so common in an earlier era in numerous Little Italies, one that is now largely vanished and retained often in faulty memory. – Salvatore LaGumina, Professor Nassau Community College.
A Sicilian in East Harlem
Through (his) recollection we relive an important moment of Sicilian immigration that must be known. - Sicilia Parra
Salvatore Mondello’s academic achievements are indicative of his dedication to scholarship and his desire to bring to light knowledge that has been hidden for too long. He paints a picture of Sicilians that needs to be made public. – Luciano J. Iorizzo, Professor State University of New York at Oswego
It articulates a transitional way of life that seems to be so common in an earlier era in numerous Little Italies, one that is now largely vanished and retained often in faulty memory. – Salvatore LaGumina, Professor Nassau Community College.
Salvatore Mondello’s academic achievements are indicative of his dedication to scholarship and his desire to bring to light knowledge that has been hidden for too long. He paints a picture of Sicilians that needs to be made public. – Luciano J. Iorizzo, Professor State University of New York at Oswego
It articulates a transitional way of life that seems to be so common in an earlier era in numerous Little Italies, one that is now largely vanished and retained often in faulty memory. – Salvatore LaGumina, Professor Nassau Community College.
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BN ID: | 2940014517379 |
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Publisher: | Cambria Press |
Publication date: | 11/01/2005 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 184 |
File size: | 191 KB |
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