Excerpt from Mother’s Curse – Enjoy!

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Book Review: Stepping into More, Part Two

“There is no room for perfectionism in my current situation. I am being forced to surrender to what is, to accept, and move on. I am learning how to live and love myself despite apparent failures all around me. Could this be the lesson I was supposed to learn?” Excerpt From: Karu, Rachel. “Stepping Into …

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Little Italy – Manhattan

Yes, another Jovina blog post! My hope is that if I reblog her enough she will eventually get something on Freshly Pressed. You deserve it Jovina!! Beautiful read….

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In 1892 Ellis Island, located at the mouth of the Hudson River in New York Harbor, was established as the chief immigration center. Between 1892 and its closing in 1956, over 12 million immigrants passed through Ellis Island.

For centuries since the collapse of the Roman Empire, Italy had not existed as a single unified entity. Instead, it was a series of principalities each ruled by a different prince, duke or ruling family. The Italian Unification of 1861 changed all that, but it was not a smooth transition. The new government favored the areas in the north part of Italy, leaving the south with heavy taxes. This largely rural area had many tenant farmers who were no longer able to make a living, especially as the area was heavily populated.

Instead, millions of Italians decided to head to America. Most intended to make a new home for themselves there, while…

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Little Italies Around Us

Jovina, as usual you bring such a wealth of knowledge to each blogpost- is everyone on pattytmitchell following this? You must!

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Little Italy isn’t just one neighborhood in Lower Manhattan, it’s a group of neighborhoods all across America. These neighborhoods have been incorporated into the fabric of the towns they reside in and have become an essential part of each city. With a desire to maintain Italian culture, these neighborhoods prosper today through a strong work ethic that keeps Italian Americans tied to their Italian heritage.

An exodus from Italy began in the 1880’s commencing in the regions of Calabria, Campania, Apulia, Basilicata and included Sicily after 1900. From 1876-1924, more than 4.5 million Italians arrived in the United States and over two million came in the years 1901-1910 alone. Despite these massive numbers, it should be noted that roughly two-thirds of the Italian migration went elsewhere, especially to Europe, Canada and South America. Immigration to the United States before and after this period accounted for approximately one million additional arrivals—a…

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