Federal Hill Project: Interview with Henry Marciano by Maria C. Iadeluca (transcript)

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Title

Federal Hill Project: Interview with Henry Marciano by Maria C. Iadeluca (transcript)

Subject

Social and Cultural Anthropology; Ethnic identity; Migrants -- Italy; Immigrants -- Oral history -- 20th century -- Rhode Island -- Providence; Italian Americans--Social life and customs; Urban renewal -- Rhode Island -- Providence; Ethnic neighborhoods -- Rhode Island -- Providence

Description

Interview discusses the life of Henry Marciano in Italy and their experience since moving to the United States of America. Topics include religion, gender, business, and the Federal Hill and Smith Hill neighborhoods in Providence, Rhode Island.

Translated from Italian to English.

Creator

Marciano, Henry

Source

The Federal Hill Project was managed vt Dr. Carmela E. Santoro, director of the Oral History Project, and professor of history at Rhode Island College. The project was funded through a Community Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to Mr. Ralph Perotta. Many of those interviewed for the project were members of the Federal Hill House Association or familiar with its work. The interviews include reminiscences of their places of origin in Italy, remembrance of travel to and arrival in America, welcome by the Rhode Island Italian community, and help from FHHA or other benevolent and mutual societies. Also discussed are their work, customs, traditions, and how they have assimilated and become American.

Date

1978-06-13

Contributor

Iadeluca, Maria C. (Interviewer)

Language

English

Type

text

Identifier

FH17T

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