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The Fight Abroad and the Fear Back Home: Italians of the California Coast During World War II
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The Fight Abroad and the Fear Back Home: Italians of the California Coast During World War II

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Plenty of tales of heroism have been shared about the Second World War, but few illustrate the anxiety and injustices endured on U.S. soil. Dick is a fatherless boy and the only man in a household of nine. Anthony is your average Italian kid from Boyle Heights. He’s courting Stevie’s baby sister, Lucy. Stevie’s a go-getter whose reality is carved by his father’s sink or swim devotion to LA business. Frankie’s a glamor guy attending USC and the privileged son of a notorious Sicilian gambling czar. His kid sister Anna fears the same fate as the Japanese. War was never part of the plan. But more than simple war ties them. Italian-Americans made up the largest ethnic group to serve, yet sadly, more than half a million of their relatives living stateside became enemy aliens. The Fight Abroad honors the military service of Los Angeles Italians, while The Fear Back Home centers on the hardships they faced along the California coast–property seizure, curfew and travel restrictions, forced relocation, shame, and even internment. The quiet stigma is no longer hidden.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Fonthill Media LLc
Country
United States
Date
16 December 2019
Pages
224
ISBN
9781634991872

Plenty of tales of heroism have been shared about the Second World War, but few illustrate the anxiety and injustices endured on U.S. soil. Dick is a fatherless boy and the only man in a household of nine. Anthony is your average Italian kid from Boyle Heights. He’s courting Stevie’s baby sister, Lucy. Stevie’s a go-getter whose reality is carved by his father’s sink or swim devotion to LA business. Frankie’s a glamor guy attending USC and the privileged son of a notorious Sicilian gambling czar. His kid sister Anna fears the same fate as the Japanese. War was never part of the plan. But more than simple war ties them. Italian-Americans made up the largest ethnic group to serve, yet sadly, more than half a million of their relatives living stateside became enemy aliens. The Fight Abroad honors the military service of Los Angeles Italians, while The Fear Back Home centers on the hardships they faced along the California coast–property seizure, curfew and travel restrictions, forced relocation, shame, and even internment. The quiet stigma is no longer hidden.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Fonthill Media LLc
Country
United States
Date
16 December 2019
Pages
224
ISBN
9781634991872