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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 II

Featuring a screening of the video

"UNA STORIA SEGRETA"
(The Secret Story)
Hosted by Frank Cipolla of WCBS All-News Radio 880

WEDNESDAY, 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

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When Being Italian was a Crime
by Sarah Goodyear

During 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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