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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
revised2015-09-18machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-16T13:33:41machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-16T13:33:41humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFcorporateBodyItalia Libre (Buenos Aires)presumedRomualdi, SerafinoRomualdi, Serafino, 1900-1967.Romualdi, Serafino, 1900-1967. Series 2. Correspondence in Italian, 1943-1961.Romualdi, Serafino, 1900-1967.Series 2. Correspondence in Italian, 1943-1961..4 linear ft.Consists chiefly of correspondence concerning Italian labor and politics and Italian emigration to Latin America. Consists chiefly of correspondence, in Italian, between Romualdi and Luigi Antonini (president, Italian American Labor Council of New York City, and the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union) on activities of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union and the AFL-CIO, and the labor movement in Italy; with Max Ascoli on the role of the Italian labor movement in post-war reconstruction; with Alberto Tarchiani (Italian ambassador to the U.S.) on the labor movement in Italy, and political activities of emigrants to Uruguay, Argentina, and Cuba; with Sigfrido Ciccotti (Italia Libre, Buenos Aires) on politics of Italia Libre and Italian emigrants to various Latin American countries; with Giulio Pastore (secretary general, Confederazione Italiana Sindicati Lavoratori) on Italian union relations with the A.F. of L. and communists in Italian politics and trade unions; and with Sol M. Levitas (executive editor, NEW LEADER) on communists in the Italian labor movement. Other correspondents include: Giovanni Capello, Vittorio Gentilli, Giuseppe Lupis, Riccardo Rimini, and Carlo Sforza. Also, memoranda to the U.S. Department of State on Italian post-war emigration to Latin America; U.S. Department of Labor memoranda on communist influence on free Italian labor union elections; and clippings on Italian labor union elections. Cornell University LibrarySerafino Romualdi papers, 1936-1967 [bulk 1946-1966].Romualdi, Serafino, 1900-1967.Serafino Romualdi papers, 1936-1967 [bulk 1946-1966].Consists of Romualdi's correspondence with organizations and individuals in Latin American and Caribbean countries, as well as clippings, reports, etc. concerning these countries; correspondence concerning Italian labor and politics and Italian emigration to Latin America; correspondence of Jay Lovestone, George Meany, Robert Alexander, Matthew Woll, Benjamin Stephansky, Arturo JĀ“auregui, and Nelson A. Rockefeller regarding U.S. involvement in Latin America's politics and labor movement; correspondence relating to the American Institute for Free Labor Development (AIFLD), Vice-President Richard M. Nixon's Latin American trip (1958), and a speech by Meany entitled "Inter-American Trade Unionism"; correspondence with officers of international labor organizations; clippings and manuscripts, newspaper and trade-union articles written by and about Romualdi; correspondence regarding Romualdi's post-retirement activities as a labor consultant for U.S. enterprises, the publication of his memoirs, , and lecture work; manuscripts of Romualdi's lectures (published and unpublished) on inter-American labor-management relations and politics, AFL-CIO activities, and trade-union history; manuscript copies and drafts of Romualdi's memoirs, published as by Funk and Wagnalls, 1967; correspondence of Richard M. Nixon on Latin American labor relations; itineraries and clippings concerning Nixon's Latin American tours; correspondence of Jay Lovestone, Richard J. Alexander and JĀ“auregui on Free Trade Union Committee (1951-1954); letters regarding AFL-CIO tours to Latin America (1950, 1956, and 1958); and condolence letters to Mimi Romualdi on Romualdi's death (1967) and several portraits and photographs of Romualdi. Presidents and Peons Presidents and PeonsEnglishKheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives