An Irish-Italian Life in USA, Ireland, Rome and Milan.

"Massachusetts of today : a memorial of the state, historical and biographical, issued for the World's Columbian exposition at Chicago (1892)".
Author:Daniel P ToomeyThomas Charles QuinnMassachusetts Board of Managers, World's Fair, 1893.Publisher:Boston : Columbia Publishing Company, 1892.Series:Genealogy & local history, LH7414.Edition/Format: 
COLUMBUS VACATES NEWARK in 2020 UPDATES.
One Christopher Columbus (1972) statue endorsed by Congressman Peter Rodino used to stand on Bloomfield Avenue near North 8th Street. The city says it does not know who is responsible for taking it down.
Newark also removed another original Italian artists Columbus statue from Washington Park (1922-25) that honored Giuseppe Verdi and Italian immigrant history in Newark.
Understanding Columbus (1920-27), the Red Scare, SACCO & VANZETTI (1920-2020) as "Columbus" is removed by Newark, NJ a century later.
Understanding Columbus a century ago (1920-25), the 
Red Scare, SACCO & VANZETTI (1920-27)and now as he is 
removed from his perch in Newark, NJ (2020). 
NEW JERSEY, UNITED STATES, 12/1/20 
/EINPresswire.com/ -- Newark, Italy and me (Lulu 
Books 2019) over a century with hind-sight and fore 
sight from 1920-2020. 
The Dawn of Nevarca (Newark’s Little Italy) from 1885 
when they fled economic hardship and poverty of the 
impoverished Mezzogiorno region. Southern Italy (Il 
Sud) was the raison d'etre for Newark’s Little Italy.  
Phonetically, Nevarca, was a Southern Italian 
contraction for their New Ark in America. Antonio 
Caruso (my great-Grandfather) arrived in the 1880’s 
and became a grocer in the 1st Ward on 8th Ave (now 
Central Ward). His wife’s maiden name was Tuosto. They all attended St Lucy’s Church and their 9 children worked in the grocery store to help the family earn a living. 
Basso Family profile (1924) 
The Italian immigrant Italians suffered deportations and discrimination. In part this came out of the 1912, 1913 and 1919 labor strikes in Paterson, and Lowell Massachusetts. Deportations began the FBI career of 24 year old J Edgar Hoover. The Red Scare was begun after the Russian Revolution in 1917-20. Labor activists like the Irish native Elizabeth Gurley Flynn spoke at the American Labor Museum Botto House during the 1913 Paterson strike. Russian émigré Emma Goldman was also active in the pursuit of workers rights and a living wage. She was later deported back to Russia. 
A Shoe Factory Payroll robbery in 1920 in South Braintree Massachusetts for which Nicola Sacco & Bartolomeo Vanzetti (Sacco & Vanzetti) were arrested. Terrified, they spoke little English. They
became a media sensation of the radical left and the hard rock 
conservatives in Boston. They endured 2 infamous trials. They were convicted of “consciousness of guilt” and executed by electric chair in 1927. 
While in Italy, the other elephant was Mussolini (1883-1945) who rose to power in 1922 . COLUMBUS was a manifestation of anti-fascism in Newark in that period. 11 immigrants were lynched in New Orleans. Yet, the Italians remained in Newark as Italy devolved into Fascism. 
In 1925-27, the Giuseppe Verdi Society of Newark commissioned a Columbus statue for Washington Park on Broad St. Those statues demonstrated their commitment to Newark and America. Americans also embraced Tenor Enrico Caruso (1873-1921) who bridged opera nd popular music to become one of the best selling recording artists of all time. Italians repressed their language in America. My Mother was scolded by her Grandfather to never speak Italian outside their house. They all struggled to learn English. It was considered anathema to speak Italian in public. 
They also also saluted Columbus at that time based in part to the popular Columbus World’s Fair exhibitions which marked their identity as Americans in a foreign land. The Statue of Liberty greeted these refugees in New York Harbor and at Ellis Island from their impoverished life in Southern Italy. Caruso and Verdi’s music still shine as legends in Italian culture and every opera house in the world. 
The Newark Sunday Call published a striking photo of my Caruso Family in 1925. The Irish journalist referred to them as a “clan” which is an endearing Irish expression foreign to gli Italiani (the Italians). As an Irish-Italian and now a bridge between both cultures. When asked if I was “Irish” at LaScala, and later when directing Tom Murphy’s Irish play The Gigli Concert in Italian in Rome. 
As an Irish-Italian I am a bridge between both cultures especially when asked if I was “Irish” at La Scala. Later I made my European debut directing Tom Murphy’s Irish play The Gigli Concert in Italian in Rome.
As a child I remembered a few Italian expressions but nothing else.  Frustrated, after my Master’s Degree at The American University in Washington, DC, I started taking Italian language classes in Bloomfield and Belleville Adult Schools before my season at LaScala and began the rediscovery of my complicated Irish-Italian roots here and in Italy ever since. COLUMBUS is part of the mix in 2020.

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