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  1. Italian Americans - Wikipedia

    • Italian Americans (Italian: italoamericani) are Americans who have full or partial Italian ancestry. According to the Italian American Studies Association, the current population is about 18 million, an increase from 16 million in 2010, corresponding to about 5.4% of the total population of the United States. The largest concentrations of Italian Americans are i… See more

    History

    Italians in the United States before 1880 included a number of explorers, starting with Christopher Columbus, and a few small settlements.
    Italian navigators and explorers played a key role in t… See more

    Influence on American culture and society

    Italian Americans have influenced the American culture and society in a variety of ways, such as foods, coffees, and desserts; wine production (in California and elsewhere in the United States); popular music, start… See more

     
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  5. Italian Americans - Simple English Wikipedia, the free …

    An Italian American is a U.S. citizen of Italian descent. It may mean someone born in the United States with Italian parents or grandparents or someone born in Italy who moved to the United States.

  6. 10 Italian Americans Who Changed History - Biography

    Jul 8, 2020 · Since their large-scale influx from the homeland in the late 19th century, Italian Americans have rendered their distinct pattern on the cultural fabric with their food, fashions, expressions...

  7. What Sets Italian Americans Off From Other Immigrants?

    A documentary explores the migration, work, family, and identity of Italian Americans from the late 1800s to the present. Learn how Italian immigrants adapted to American society, faced prejudice and stereotypes, and …

  8. Celebrating Italian American Heritage Month - The …

    Oct 29, 2020 · About 5.5 million Italians immigrated to the U.S. between 1820 and 2004. The greatest influx of migration took place between 1880 and 1920 when over 4 million Italians came to America. We celebrate Italian American …

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  10. Who We Are - The National Italian American Foundation

    The National Italian American Foundation (NIAF) is a nationwide organization headquartered in Washington, D.C., and is the largest and most loyal representative of the more than 20 million Italian American citizens living in the …

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  11. History - The Italian American Museum of Los …

    The Italian American Museum of Los Angeles (IAMLA) is an interactive museum that documents the history and contributions of Italian Americans in Southern California and the nation.

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