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Capolese Club2322 viewsMar 31, 2021
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Italian Christian Endeaver531 viewsMar 31, 2021
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Funeral for a Parakeet 483 viewsMar 31, 2021
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From Sicily to Newark: The Massimino-Cucchiara Family Tree1039 viewsClick on the PDF image to open.
From Doug RoseFeb 01, 2020
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411 viewsTestimonial Dinner Tendered to James B. Marshall
April 4, 1949
Photo from James J.Aug 24, 2019
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400 viewsTestimonial Dinner Tendered to Rev. Dr. William P. Hayes
July 1, 1943
Photo from James J.Aug 24, 2019
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2929 viewsAfrican-American woman working at a loom, Newark, 1917. African-American women worked in the garment trade, which employed mainly Jewish and Italian immigrants in the early 20th century. But because of discrimination most did "piece-work" at home (paid for each piece of clothing they completed) instead of in local factories or shops. In this case, it is unclear whether this woman is working on a home loom or if she is demonstrating the machine in a workshop
Photo and description from the William Cone CollectionDec 13, 2018
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608 viewsPhoto from Harper's New Monthly Magazine, October 1876Nov 25, 2018
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Bi-Centennial of the First Landing of Germans in America513 viewsDrawing from Harpers Weekly October 20, 1883Nov 25, 2018
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785 viewsPostcardFeb 15, 2017
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An Italian Child's First Impression of America711 viewsNov 21, 2016
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