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Title Interview with Joe Camisa [Part 2]
Date 1979
Document Type Oral History (Audio)
Name Camisa, Joe
Interviewer Wilson, Billie
Date of Recording 1979
Duration 00:31:18
Reference IHRC1106, Box 1, AV169
Library / Archive Immigration History Research Center Archives, University of Minnesota
Collection Name Italians in Dobbs Ferry Oral History Collection
Description Second part of an oral history recorded with Joe, who discusses his family and his work. Also touches on the fire department, respect for the police, the Boy Scouts and the ways in which education has changed. Discusses all of the stores in Dobbs Ferry and also comments on discrimination; his sister was unable to get a place in medical school because of returning GIs and he was fired from one job so that a veteran could be hired.
Theme(s) Permanent Settlement and Successive Generations
Country (from) Italy
Country (to) United States of America
Places Dobbs Ferry, New York, United States
Nationality Italian; European; Italian-American
Keywords First World War, Second World War, veteran, discrimination, fire fighters, police, education, recreation, family, employment, employment
Additional Information Please note: Poor quality section of audio at the beginning is repeated at the end.
Catalogue Link Immigration History Research Center Archives Catalogue
Language English
Document(s) linked to Interview with Joe Camisa [Part 1]
Notes on the Oral History of Joe Camisa
Copyright Reproduced by kind permission of the Dobbs Ferry Historical Society, Dobbs Ferry, New York.