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For millions of Italians, the story didn’t begin after arrival. It began on the ship. This video brings together the two souls of this channel: ships and the Italian diaspora. Between the 1870s and World War I, families left Italy with paperwork, a bag, and hope to face third class, cold wind, overcrowded decks, sickness, fear… and weeks of ocean. This is the Atlantic crossing as it was really lived: from the decision to leave, to the port, to the “belly” of the ship, to the moment land finally appeared. Now I want to hear your story: Do you know the year your family arrived? Do you know the company or the ship name? If not, comment surname + destination country (US / Canada / Argentina / Brazil / Uruguay / etc.). 🇮🇹🌊🚢 Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:31 The voyage of hope 01:25 Preparations 03:36 Reaching the port 05:05 Inside the belly of the ship 08:43 How long the journey lasted 09:31 Food on board 10:23 Disasters at sea 11:31 The promised land 12:18 Your story Check out this amazing channel about Ocean liners! / @thegreatbigmove ⚡WATCH MY OTHER VIDEOS!⚡ Ellis Island didn't chanche your Italian Last Name. This did!: • Ellis Island Didn’t Change Your Italian Na... Share your Italian Last Name with Luca (Live): https://youtube.com/live/UJFtMBbPeJQ?... Why the Southern Italians when to the US and Canada and Northeners to Brazil and Argentina: • Why Southern Italians Went to the U.S. and... Why many Italian Americans loved Mussolini: • Little Italy & Mussolini: From Hype to Hea... Can the Italian Diaspora fix the Population Crysis? • Can the Descendants of Italians Fix Italy’... The Southern Italian emigration to South America: • The Forgotten Southern Italians Who Built ... The Italian emigration to Brazil: • The (northern) Italian emigration to Brazil The Italian emigration to Argentina: • The Italian Immigration That Transformed A... The Italian emigration to Canada: • The Italian immigration to Canada The Italian emigration to Mexico: • Why Mexico Didn’t Get Millions of Italians Stay tuned and SUBSCRIBE to the CHANNEL! / @theitalianreach-2004 SOURCES: Sirio (1906) Luis O. Cortese, “Vicisitudes de la emigración. La tragedia del vapor ‘Sirio’,” in Temas de Patrimonio Cultural n. 25: Buenos Aires italiana. Buenos Aires, Comisión para la Preservación del Patrimonio Cultural de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, 2009, pp. 54–55. MEI – Museo Nazionale dell’Emigrazione Italiana, “Tragedie per mare” (entry on Sirio, 4 Aug 1906). Life in steerage / third class (images + descriptions) Broughton Brandenburg, Imported Americans: The Story of the Experiences of a Disguised American and His Wife Studying the Immigration Question. New York, Frederick A. Stokes Company, 1904 (Project Gutenberg / Archive scans). GG Archives, “Steerage (Immigrant Journeys) Photo Library” (photo set on steerage conditions). Food on board (giorni di grasso / magro) E. Perassi, “Il menù di bordo. Nutrirsi durante il viaggio migratorio,” Confluenze, 2019 (PDF; includes the giorni di grasso / magro ration example via Surdich/Cabrini). Letters / first-hand emotion MEI – Museo Nazionale dell’Emigrazione Italiana, “In viaggio con le lettere” (migrant letter excerpt about fear of the ocean). Ellis Island medical inspection U.S. National Park Service, “Historic Medical Inspection (2nd Floor)” (the “six-second exam” context). Ticket agents / scams / migration business Dolores Freda, “‘Clandestini’: il commercio dell’emigrazione in età liberale,” Forum Historiae Iuris, 2018 (agents, recruitment, regulation). Italian shipping context (Florio–Rubattino / NGI) Italianliners.com, “Navigazione Generale Italiana” (context on the Florio–Rubattino merger and NGI background). Passenger lists / research context (optional but useful) U.S. National Archives (NARA), “Passenger Arrival Records” (what manifests typically contain). Steamship Historical Society of America, “Immigration by Passenger Ship Research Guide” (how to research a family crossing). Narrative classic used for atmosphere Edmondo De Amicis, Sull’Oceano. Milano, Fratelli Treves Editori, 1889 (public domain scan / text). My filming and editing setup: WEBCAM: https://amzn.to/4k6oWmw MIC: https://amzn.to/44BMgn7 OUTDOOR MIC: https://amzn.to/43jUv4K MONITOR: https://amzn.to/43jUxcS