Carlo Tresca, a renowned Italian opponent of Fascism, led an eventful life as a newspaper editor, Anarchist and anti-Communist. Nunzio Pernicone uses his history as a springboard to investigate Italian immigrant and radical communities in the US, where Tresca's passion left a permanent mark. After WWI, he quickly became a leading anti-Fascist voice in the US, his hatred of Mussolini playing a key role in stopping the spread of Fascism into Italian-American communities. This updated edition of his story gives new insight into the immigrant experience.
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