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The first two episodes of the “The Italian Americans” aired nationally on PBS on Tuesday, February 17, 2015, from 9-11 PM ET. “The Italian Americans” is an exceptional series and highly recommend viewing for both Italian-Americans and those with an interest in culture, heritage and history in the United States. Watching this series will tug at the heartstrings of descendants of immigrants of all nationalities.

THE ITALIAN AMERICANS: La Famiglia (1890-1910) — Click here to watch the full episode online.

A brief history of the Italian Risorgimento provides the context for the great flight from the mezzogiorno region. By the late 19th century, Italians begin to put down roots and “Little Italys” spring up in urban areas throughout the U.S. But the first generation, holding onto language and culture, is branded “outsiders” and mistrusted by non-Italians. In New Orleans, this mistrust explodes into violence and 11 Italian Americans are murdered by an armed mob. Meanwhile, in San Francisco, a second-generation Italian American saves his community from disaster while creating one of the greatest financial institutions in America.

THE ITALIAN AMERICANS: Becoming Americans (1910-1930) — Click here to watch the full episode online.

At the turn of the 20th century, more than four million Italians immigrate to America. Leonard Covello is forced to give up his “old world” ways and adopt American mores, including changing his name; Arturo Giovannitti, a new immigrant, leads the largest labor strike of 1912, when Italian Americans push for better working conditions and wages. Italian Americans are forced to worship in the basement of churches controlled by the Irish archdiocese; anarchists Sacco and Vanzetti are executed, reinforcing stereotypes that plague Italian Americans today; Prohibition breeds a new kind of criminal who takes a shortcut to success.

The final two episodes of “The Italian-Americans” air on PBS on Tuesday, February 24, 2015 from 9-11 PM ET. Check your local listings and PBS.org for more information about this series.

-Mary M. Tedesco, ORIGINS ITALY.

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Episode descriptions courtesy of PBS.
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Jamie Eisenberg. Used with permission from PBS.

Episode 6 of Season 2 of PBS’s “Genealogy Roadshow” is now available online! This episode was filmed at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, PA. ORIGINS ITALY’s Mary Tedesco is one of the hosts / genealogists featured on the show.

Tune in Tuesday, February 24, 2015 on PBS for the next new episode. Check your local listings.

Click here to watch @ PBS.org!

Photo credit: Daniel Burke.

“Genealogy Roadshow” season 2, episode 6 airs on February 17, 2015 at 8:00 PM  ET on PBS.
Check your local listings.

Philadelphia, PA – Historical Society of Pennsylvania.

The genealogists visit The Historical Society of Pennsylvania and discover some fascinating Philadelphia family history. One woman’s ancestor may have sparked historic labor laws; a pastor may have an outlaw in her family tree; a woman learns about slave genealogy and – with the help of DNA testing – gets the answer she has waited for; and another woman learns her ancestor may have helped others escape the Holocaust.

More info: http://www.pbs.org/genealogy-roadshow/home/

Pictured is “Genealogy Roadshow” Host Mary M. Tedesco, ORIGINS ITALY Founder, with guests Paul Baker and Shawna Kline.

Episode description courtesy of PBS.
Photo credit: Daniel Burke.

Episode 5 of Season 2 of PBS’s “Genealogy Roadshow” is now available online! This episode was filmed at Union Station in St. Louis, Missouri. ORIGINS ITALY’s Mary Tedesco is one of the hosts / genealogists featured on the show.

This episode features a segment about Italian genealogy research filmed in Italy and hosted by Mary Tedesco.

Tune in Tuesday, February 17, 2015 on PBS for the next new episode. Check your local listings.

Click here to watch @ PBS.org!

Photo credit: Jason Winkeler

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to conduct onsite genealogical research in Italy? Well, the wait is over. Just tune in to GENEALOGY ROADSHOW on Tuesday, February 10, 2015 @ 8:00 PM ET on PBS. We’ve got something special in store for those of you with an interest in Italy and Italian genealogy. ORIGINS ITALY Founder Mary M. Tedesco will host a special segment about conducting Italian genealogical research. You won’t want to miss it. We’re crossing the pond! We’re going international!!

The “Genealogy Roadshow” Italy segment was filmed in Mary Tedesco’s Italian ancestral town of San Pietro a Maida, Catanzaro, Calabria, Italy. Tedesco’s grandfather and great grandparents immigrated from San Pietro a Maida, Italy in the 1920’s. “It was a sincere pleasure to film in San Pietro a Maida, a place in Italy so close to my heart,” says Tedesco.

Watch a preview of the “Genealogy Roadshow” Italy segment @ PBS! 

Special thanks:

  • Romano Porcaro e famiglia. San Pietro a Maida, Italy
  • Giuseppe Tedesco e famiglia. Rome, Italy
  • Sindaco Pietro Putame & Comune di San Pietro a Maida, Italy
  • Don Domenico Cicione Strangis & Chiesa di San Nicola di Bari in San Pietro a Maida, Italy

Photo credit: Maria Tedesco (Maria Tedesco is Mary Tedesco’s cousin in Italy!)

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