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The Anti-Bias Committee of UNICO National & Bloomfield College
invites you to
The Inaugural "Mille Graie Awards Program"Recognizing individulas who promoted awareness of the
Wartime Violation of Italian-American Civil Liberties during World War IIFeaturing a screening of the video
"UNA STORIA SEGRETA"
(The Secret Story)
Hosted by Frank Cipolla of WCBS All-News Radio 880WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, @ 7 PM
Robert V. Van Fossan Theatre
Westminster Arts Center at Bloomfield College
(Corner of Franklin & Fremont Streets, Bloomfield)*** FREE *** FREE *** FREE ***
RESERVATIONS REQUIRED: CALL ABC Chairman Manny Alfano at:
(973) 429-2818 phone Eaa097@aol.com E-mail (973) 429-0594 Fax- - -
When Being Italian was a Crime
by Sarah GoodyearDuring World War II, some 10,000 Italian immigrants in America were displaced.
another 50,000 lived under curfew. Others spent months or years in internment camps.The Village Voice: Features: When Being Italian was a Crime
www.villagevoice.com/issues/0015/goodyear.shtml
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