Speranza, Gino Charles, 1872-1927

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American military and political attaché in Italy.

From the description of Gino Charles Speranza papers, 1911-1925. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754868199

Gino Speranza (1872-1927), attorney, journalist and author, was best known for his writings on immigration issues, his work as a journalist during World War I, and his work with Italian immigrants in the United States.

As an attorney Speranza served as legal counselor to the Italian Consulate General in New York City and his efforts on behalf of Italian immigrants included the founding of the Society for the Protection of Italian Immigrants and his work for the Investigation Bureau for Italian Immigrants.

After giving up his legal practice in 1912, Speranza embarked upon a journalistic/literary career and in 1915 he went to Italy as a feature correspondent for the New York Evening Post and the Outlook. He returned to the United States in 1919 and continued to write, focusing in the 1920s on his theories regarding the detrimental influences of "foreign stock" on American society.

From the description of Gino Speranza papers, 1887-1935, bulk (1905-1925). (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122570872

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American military and political attachéin Italy.

From the guide to the Gino Charles Speranza papers, 1911-1925, (Hoover Institution Archives)

Gino Speranza (1872-1927), attorney, journalist and author, was best known for his writings on immigration issues, his work as a journalist during World War I, and his work with Italian immigrants in the United States.

As an attorney Speranza served as legal counselor to the Italian Consulate General in New York City and his efforts on behalf of Italian immigrants included the founding of the Society for the Protection of Italian Immigrants and his work for the Investigation Bureau for Italian Immigrants.

After giving up his legal practice in 1912, Speranza embarked upon a journalistic/literary career and in 1915 he went to Italy as a feature correspondent for the New York Evening Post and the Outlook. He returned to the United States in 1919 and continued to write, focusing in the 1920s on his theories regarding the detrimental influences of "foreign stock" on American society.

From the guide to the Gino Speranza papers, 1887-1935, 1905-1925, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.)

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Americanization

Diplomatic and consular service, Italian

Diplomatic and consular service, Italian

Emigration and immigration

Emigration and immigration law

Emigration and immigration law

Foreign workers, Italian

Foreign workers, Italian

Immigrants

Immigrants

Italian Americans

Italian Americans

Italian Americans

Italian Americans

Italians

Italians

Italians

Labor

Labor and laboring classes

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Labor movement

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Nativism

Social work with immigrants

Social work with immigrants

World War, 1914-1918

World War, 1914-1918

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Italy

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Italy History 1914-1945.

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Rijeka (Croatia)

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Italy

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Italy Social conditions.

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United States

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New York (N.Y.)

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Italy Politics and government 1914-1945.

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United States

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Yugoslavia Foreign relations Italy.

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North Carolina

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New York (State)

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Italy

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Italy Description and travel.

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United States

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Virginia

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Italy Foreign relations Yugoslavia.

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New York (State)--New York

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United States Foreign relations Italy.

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Yugoslavia

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Rijeka (Croatia) History.

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United States

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Italy Civilization.

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Italy Foreign relations United States.

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