White on Arrival Italians, Race, Color, and Power in Chicago, 1890-1945

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Pub. Date: 2004-09-30
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

Taking the mass Italian immigration of the late 19th century as his starting point and drawing on dozens of oral histories and a diverse array of primary sources in English and Italian, Guglielmo focuses on how perceptions of Italians' race and color were shaped in one of America's greatcenters of immigration and labor, Chicago. His account skillfully weaves together the major events of Chicago immigrant history--the "Chicago Color Riot" of 1919, the rise of Italian organized crime, and the rise of industrial unionism--with national and international events--such as the rise offascism and the Italian-Ethiopian War of 1935-36--to present the story of how Italians approached, learned, and lived race. By tracking their evolving position in the city's racial hierarchy, Guglielmo reveals the impact of racial classification--both formal and informal--on immigrants' abilitiesto acquire homes and jobs, start families, and gain opportunities in America.

Author Biography


Thomas A. Guglielmo is an Assistant Professor of American Studies at the University of Notre Dame.

Table of Contents

Introduction, 3(11)
1. Early Italian Chicago, 14(25)
2. Riot and Relations, 39(20)
3. The White Peril of Europe, 59(17)
4. Race, Color, and Crime, 76(17)
5. Mayoral Races, Mayoral Colors, 93(20)
6. Fascism, Empire, and War, 113(16)
7. Radicalism, Unionism, and the Depression, 129(17)
8. The Color of Housing, 146(26)
Conclusion, 172(5)
Notes, 177(64)
Bibliography, 241(32)
Index, 273

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