History of the First Italian Presbyterian Church of Detroit

History of the First Italian Presbyterian Church of Detroit
Title History of the First Italian Presbyterian Church of Detroit PDF eBook
Author Vittorio Re
Publisher
Pages 60
Release 1979
Genre Detroit (Mich.)
ISBN

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Italians in Detroit

Italians in Detroit
Title Italians in Detroit PDF eBook
Author Armando Delicato
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 134
Release 2005-10-26
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1439616671

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People of Italian descent have been present in Detroit since Alfonso Tonti, second-in-command to Antoine Cadillac, participated in the founding of the city in 1701. By the close of the 19th century, the trickle of Italian immigrants had become a torrent, as thousands rushed to the growing industrial center. Settling on the lower east side, the community grew rapidly, especially north and east into Macomb County. Italians in Detroit did not remain in a "little Italy," but mingled with the diverse population of the city. Through a combination of hard work and strong family and community ties, the Italians of Detroit have achieved their dreams of a better life. They have met the challenges of living in a new land while nurturing the culture of the old country. The challenge that remains is to nurture a love of heritage among young Italian Americans as the immigrant generation fades.

Italians in Michigan

Italians in Michigan
Title Italians in Michigan PDF eBook
Author Russell M. Magnaghi
Publisher MSU Press
Pages 78
Release 2001-09-30
Genre History
ISBN 162895437X

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For more than 350 years, Italian immigrants have played important roles in the opening and development of the land that is now Michigan, from their participation in the French fur trade up to the present day. Through an emphasis on the family as the essential institution in ethnic group success, Russell M. Magnaghi celebrates the accomplishments of Michigan's famous and not-so-famous Italian sons and daughters as he documents their struggles and achievements. Through the tenacity and hard work of the immigrants and their descendants, Italians in Michigan have progressed from unskilled laborers to some of the highest positions in business, politics, culture, and education.

For Faith and Fortune

For Faith and Fortune
Title For Faith and Fortune PDF eBook
Author JoEllen McNergney Vinyard
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 334
Release 1998
Genre Education
ISBN 9780252067075

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Even before the massive European immigrations of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Detroit had a tradition of Catholicism. Multiple immigrant groups became part of the city and considered it important to educate their daughters as well as their sons within the Church. JoEllen McNergney Vinyard's comprehensive examination of parochial education in Detroit within the broader context of that city's urbanization patterns yields a richly detailed addition to our understanding of the European immigrant experience. For Faith and Fortune will be of interest to historians and scholars of urban studies, particularly immigration, schooling, and the Catholic experience.

Herald and Presbyter

Herald and Presbyter
Title Herald and Presbyter PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 752
Release 1919
Genre
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Centennial Discourse

Centennial Discourse
Title Centennial Discourse PDF eBook
Author Douglas Perkins Putnam
Publisher
Pages 16
Release 1876
Genre Monroe (Mich.)
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Michigan's Italian Community

Michigan's Italian Community
Title Michigan's Italian Community PDF eBook
Author Vittorio Re
Publisher
Pages 88
Release 1981
Genre Detroit (Mich.)
ISBN

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