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George A. Scigliano

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In 1900 he was elected to the Boston Common Council, where he served three one-year terms. In 1903 he was elected to the Massachusetts legislature, where he served until his death in 1906. While in office he introduced legislation to regulate the loosely run "immigrant banks" which were notorious for
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The Italian, a people descended from the ancient Roman dynasty which conquered all of the then known world and educated it; which entered and conquered England at a time when the ancestors of our able senator were roaming savages, opened up their country and taught them the meaning of citizenship as
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of employment, in which unsuspecting immigrants were charged exorbitant fees for jobs and housing and bilked out of most of their earnings. He founded the Italian Protective League of Boston, a benevolent society for new immigrants; helped form the first Italian labor union in the North End; worked
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in Massachusetts. He also wrote and spoke eloquently in defense of Italians at a time when they were often characterized as an undesirable or criminal class. For example, in 1901, when Senator
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stated publicly that Italian and Portuguese immigrants were "absolutely unfit" for U.S. citizenship, Scigliano's rebuttal was published in several Boston newspapers.
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on June 17, 1906, at the age of 31. He was survived by his wife and three children. His funeral procession was one of the largest in the history of the North End.
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cheating poorly educated Italian immigrants out of their savings. He also filed a bill to abolish the exploitative
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to defeat a bill that would have required workers to be naturalized; helped establish a cemetery for Italians in
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In recognition of his service to Italian Americans, Scigliano was made a cavalier of the crown by King
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After his death, North End residents lobbied to build a monument to him in the historic
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comprehended by a civilized people, has been violently attacked by him...
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and rename it Scigliano Square. Instead, the North End Park near
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George A. Scigliano was born on August 26, 1874, in Boston's
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Massachusetts House of Representatives
Boston Common Council
Boston
Millbury, Massachusetts
Worcester, Massachusetts
Democratic
Alma mater
Boston University School of Law
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Boston Common Council
Massachusetts legislature
North End
Scigliano
Cosenza
Calabria
southern Italy
Eliot School
Boston University School of Law
padrone system
Forest Hills
Columbus Day
George Frisbie Hoar
Victor Emmanuel III of Italy
Millbury, Massachusetts
North Square
Copp's Hill
"George A. Scigliano papers"
The Boston Italians: A Story of Pride, Perseverance, and Paesani, from the Years of the Great Immigration to the Present Day

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