Thirty-One Days of Italians
Celebrating Italian heritage by acknowledging the accomplishments of Italians and Italian Americans in America
The Quick Facts List of Thirty-One Days of Italians provides a date and name to celebrate for each day in October when Italian Americans honor their culture and heritage. For biographies and resources, go to the Index of Names, scroll to the selected name, and click on the link to Category. (Names are in alphabetical order within each Category.) Brief Biographies of Honorary Members
The purpose of this website is to educate others about the significant contributions that those of Italian heritage have made to America. Biographies range from one to several paragraphs providing an overview, and links to a collection of selected resources are provided for more in-depth research. The information is intended to be shared and distributed; however, the work in this website is a result of massive hours of researching, organizing, creating, and writing. If you use any of the information on this website, please give proper credit by citing Thirty-One Days of Italians and adding a link to this website. Thank you.
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2021-22 List of Names
Francesco Scavullo
Statue of Francesco Vigo
Eusebio Francesco Chini
HM: Honorary Member (On the List every year.) October 1: The Italian Immigrant [HM] A day to honor every Italian who journeyed to America from Italy. October 2: Amadeo Pietro Giannini [HM] Established the branch banking system in America. October 3: Guglielmo Marconi [HM] Known as the Father of Radio for his experiments with long distance wireless transmissions. October 4: Filippo Mazzei [HM] Supporter of American freedom during American Revolution. Thomas Jefferson’s inclusion of “all men are created equal” into the Declaration of Independence is a paraphrase of Mazzei’s “All men are by nature equally free and independent.” October 5: Antonio Meucci [HM] Original holder of the patent for the forerunner of today’s telephone. October 6: Robert Charles Gallo Founder and director of the Institute of Human Virology. Gallo is co-discoverer of the HIV virus that causes AIDS, and developed the HIV blood test. October 7: Francesco Scavullo One of the most prominent glamour, fashion, and celebrity photographers in the world. October 8: John Buscema Master artist at Marvel Comics. October 9: Father Pietro Bandini [HM] Missionary for Native Americans. In 1898 established Tontitown, “a perfect example of colonization" in Arkansas. October 10: Enrico Fermi [HM] Discovered radioactive elements that heralded the nuclear age. October 11: Antonio Pasin [HM] Created Radio Flyer wagon. October 12: Christopher Columbus [HM] Navigator that changed the world, opening trade routes and immigration from Europe to the Americas. October 13: Maria Montessori, M.D [HM] Developed an educational method for teaching children. October 14: Enrico de Tonti Exploring for the French under the name Henri de Tonti, he arrived in America with La Salle in 1678. Established the first settlement in Arkansas, earning him the title “Father of Arkansas.” October 15: Fred DeLuca Founder of Subway® restaurants. October 16: Francis Rogallo Developed the Rogallo wing, a flexible wing that earned him the title “father of modern hang gliding.” October 17: Mother Francis Xavier Cabrini [HM] First American citizen to become a saint. October 18: Enrico Caruso [HM] World’s most acclaimed tenor in the early 1900s. October 19: October 29: Frank J. Zamboni Creator of the world’s first ice resurfacing machine. October 20: Jeno F. Paulucci Founder of Chun King Chinese Food, Jeno’s Pizza, and Bellisio Foods, the parent company of Michelina’s, and the National Italian American Foundation (NIAF). October 21: Arturo Toscanini [HM] One of the world’s greatest orchestra conductors. October 22: Giuseppe Maria Francesco Vigo Assisted the American colonies during the Revolutionary War, and in establishing the Northwest Territory. October 23: Eusebio Francesco Chini (Eusebio Francisco Kino) A Jesuit sent to Mexico in 1681. Charted maps and discovered Baja California was a peninsula. His maps of the southwest were used until the early 1800s. October 24: R.A. Salvatore Fantasy author with over 30 million copies of his books sold worldwide. October 25: Amerigo Vespucci [HM] Namesake of America. October 26: Giorgio Santelli U.S. National Coach and U.S. Olympic Coach, considered the best fencing coach of the twentieth century. October 27: Constantino Brumidi [HM] Known as the “Michelangelo of the [U.S.] Capitol.” October 28: Charles Angelo Siringo One of the first Pinkerton undercover detectives, and attributed as a leading figure of cowboy heroes of the American West. October 29: Leonard Riggio Built Barnes & Noble into a book superstore during the 1980s and 90s. October 30: Andrea Palladio [HM] "Father of Architecture," wrote The Four Books on Architecture, the most famous and influential books on architecture of all time, and still in print. October 31: Your Favorite Italian American Celebrate someone not on the list, but greatly admired.
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