The Italian Americans

2015 • PBS
4.8
9 reviews
TV-PG
Rating
Eligible
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Season 1 episodes (4)

1 La Famiglia
2/17/15
Learn what spurred Italian immigration to the U.S. and why those immigrants faced discrimination.
2 Becoming Americans
2/17/15
Survey the various ways Italians adapted to American life in the early 20th century.
3 Loyal Americans
2/24/15
Examine the second generation’s entry into the labor movement, politics, sports and entertainment.
4 The American Dream
2/24/15
Consider if the specter of organized crime may always plague Italian Americans, despite assimilation.

About this show

The Italian Americans reveals the unique and distinctive qualities of one immigrant group’s experience, and how these qualities, over time, have shaped and challenged America. At the turn of the 20th century, many Italians immigrants came to work, earn money to support their families, and eventually return home. Nearly half of the first generation Italian immigrants did return to Italy, but for those that made America home, their struggle to maintain a distinct Italian culture was guided by remarkably powerful ideals of family that had always been at the center of their lives. While the power of the Italian family became a source of strength, it also bred suspicion, popularized in popular media as a dark, criminal element. This clash of culture echoed through generations of Italian Americans as they entered positions of political, social, and cultural influence. Through extensive archival materials and interviews with scholars and notable Italian Americans such as Tony Bennett, Nancy Pelosi, Gay Talese and John Turturro, The Italian Americans tells the story of those who played vital roles in helping to shape a unique Italian American identity and to transform American life and culture.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
9 reviews
John Giannola
April 30, 2021
This is my family's story as well....but more could have been said and told of the midwestern American/Italian immigrants lured to America by booming industries in cities like Chicago and of course;.. Detroit in the early 20th century.
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