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Italian American History
 
 

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Click on photo for episode of Janice on the radio.

For six weeks, Janice was a guest on the radio show, "How to Tour Italy," hosted by Anthony Capozzoli. Learn more about the men and women of Thirty-One Days of Italians, the history of Italy and America, and fascinating places to discover on your trip to Italy.

 
 
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In September 2006, while researching and writing the October issue of Tutto Italiano, I wondered why Italian American Heritage Month wasn’t commonly celebrated throughout the United States. "It needs to be promoted," I thought, and the idea of

Thirty-One Days of Italians was born.

"In celebration of Italian heritage, I’ve compiled a list of Italians and Italian Americans who should be recognized for their extraordinary achievements. There are many, but this list is limited to 31 – one for each day in October. This list will be sent to the media each year to assist in publicizing Italian American Heritage Month."

Thirty-One Days of Italians continues to evolve. Resources are updated and new links are added to make this website a reliable source of information for Italian American history. (See below for timeline of updates.) Suggestions are welcome, but the person must have made a significant contribution to America to be added.

 This ongoing project takes a substantial amount of time. Please consider donating to keep it current and to support an Italian American History curriculum.

 

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Support Thirty-One Days of Italians

 

Thirty-One Days of Italians is dedicated to promoting Italian American history nationwide, focusing on the men and women who have made significant contributions to American history. A brief biography has been compiled for each name and numerous verified resources are included, making this website a portal for research in Italian American History.

 

The names and resources have become the basis for an Italian American History curriculum that is currently being developed. It is important that this history be acknowledged and taught in public schools. Your donations will make this possible and are fully tax deductible under the non-profit status of the Italian Historical Society of America, a fiscal sponsor.

 

Please support Italian American History by contributing today.

 

Make a donation for Italian American education.

 
 
June 18, 2009
Updates and new resources added for Fred Deluca and Giorgio Santelli.
 
June 11, 2009
NEW! Book Reviews added. My Cousin the Saint and Eat Smart in Sicily.
 
June 5, 2009
2009 Vote for Thirty-One Days of Italians starts June 15th.
NEW! Biographies for Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, and the founder of Planters Peanuts, Amedeo Obici
 
April 30, 2009
Updated resources for Frank Capra, Amadeo Pietro Giannini, and Frank J. Zamboni. 
 

April 20, 2009

NEW! Biography for John N. LaCorte, responsible for the naming of the Verrazzano Bridge.

 
March 26, 2009
Start of six-week feature on radio show, "How to Tour Italy," hosted by Anthony Capozzoli. 
 

March 25, 2009

Expanded bio and new resources added for Dr. Maria Montessori and Filippo Mazzei.

 

March 23, 2009

Expanded bio and new resources added for Father Michael Accolti.

 

November 24, 2008

Thirty-One Days of Italians now has non-profit status through a fiscal sponsorship. All contributions are tax deductible.

 

November 7, 2008

Short bio and resources for Francesco Vigo have been added. New resources for Charlie Siringo.

 

September 24, 2008

Support Italian American History in public schools. Ideas for Lesson Plans have been added.

 

September 22, 2008

Index of Names has been added. Now it's easy to find any name in Contributing to America.

 

September 8, 2008

Ideas for Lesson Plans are in progress.

 

September 3, 2008

See new information about a historic setting for the Italian American doll.

 

August 21, 2008

The first two Italian book reviews have been added.

 

August 11, 2008

Expanded bios and new links added for Andrea Palladio, Constantino Brumidi, Domenico Ghirardelli, and Ernest and Julio Gallo.

 

May 2008

More names added.

The Literary section now includes Helen Barolini, John Ciardi, Pietro di Donato, Daniela Gioseffi, and Giovanni Schiavo. Read about their contributions to Italian American culture and then read some of their books. It's been said that reading the works of Italian American authors will help preserve our heritage and culture.

 

April 2008

Thirty-One Days of Italians is evolving. To make it easier to navigate Contributing to Americathe categories have been grouped on separate pages. The list will remain open for nominees. The same applies to the list of those Contributing to the World, and accomplishments will be added as time permits.

 

 

Let’s put Italian American Heritage Month on the calendar throughout America and make it a month of honor and respect for our Italian heritage that will be celebrated all year long.

 

This Web site was created to educate people about the accomplishments of Italians and Italian Americans and to get others involved in promoting Italian American Heritage Month. We have an amazing culture that must be shared and the goal of Thirty-One Days of Italians is to broaden knowledge and understanding of our culture. This is a huge project and, if successful, it will change the way the media portrays Italians and the way the general public views Italians.

 

 

Previous Notes

2007 was the first year that Thirty-One Days of Italians was celebrated, and it received a very favorable response from the Italian American community. Among the milestones:

 

The National Italian American Foundation awarded me a grant for my work in promoting Italian American culture.

 

The Italian Historical Society of America expanded its Web site to include biographies of Italians who have contributed to the advancement of humankind. The Web site also features the current and some past issues of my e-newsletter, Tutto Italiano.

 

A beautiful new magazine, In Buona Salute, published in Northern California, placed a quarter-page banner for Thirty-One Days of Italians in its inaugural October/November 2007 issue.

 

Representatives from a variety of Italian related Web sites and organizations acknowledged Thirty-One Days of Italians, among them The Italian American Press, ItaliaUsa.com, The Annotico Report, Italian in Utah, the Christopher Columbus Italian Society, Italian American One Voice Coalition, and ItalianAmericanWriters.com. The Queens Times published the Press Release and the Bluefield Daily Telegraph in West Virginia published a letter that mentioned Thirty-One Days of Italians.

 

In March, fifteen of the sixty-two nominees for those Contributing to America were selected Honorary Members. This list includes Italian and Italian Americans whose contributions have advanced and/or changed American culture. On this list – and on the first day of Italian American Heritage Month – is the Italian Immigrant, in appreciation of their journey to America.

 

In June, fourteen nominees were voted to the list of Thirty-One; and a new category was added – Your Favorite Italian, which is celebrated on the last day of Italian American Heritage Month.

 

 

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Ideas for Lesson Plans.

 

Use Thirty-One Days of Italians for Italian American History Curriculum.

 

Integrate the biographies and links into the American History curriculum of public schools.

 

If you value Italian heritage, please get involved. Tell everyone about the wonderful Italians who have contributed so much to America and the world, and promote Italian American Heritage Month.

Ideas to promote our heritage with activities for children and adults.

 

 

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