Arturo Giovannitti

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Arturo M. Giovannitti (january 7 1884 - October 31 1959) was an Italian-American union leader, anarchist, socialist and poet, an immigrant from Italy who entered the United States in 1901. He was born in Ripabottoni, in what is now the Province of Campobasso, Italy, at the time part of the Abruzzi, but now part of Molise. In New York City, he studied in Union Theological Seminary. He and Joseph Ettor led the textile mill strikers at Lawrence, … Wikipedia
Born:
1884
Died:
1959
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    The Stan Iverson Memorial Library, Infoshop & Archives -- THE WALKERby Arturo Giovannitti, 1914Arturo Giovannitti was the greatest poet of the IWW & this is his most famous poem.
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    Arturo Giovannitti was born in Italy in 1882. He moved to the United States where he worked as a coal miner, book-keeper and teacher. An activ e trade unionist, Giovannitti was a member of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), the leader of the Ita
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    Born in Italy in 1884, Arturo Giovannitti emigrated to the United States at the age of 20. After a short stint at Columbia University, he became heavily involved with several Italian-language socialist publications, including La Plebe, La rivista rossa (
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