View Gripping WWII True Stories at the Ocean County Library Long Beach Island Branch
September 25, 2024SURF CITY – During World War II, some 600,000 Italians in America found their freedoms restricted by the U.S. Government. The Italian Cultural Society of LBI invites you to view the sobering cinematic account of their ordeal, Potentially Dangerous, at the Ocean County Library Long Beach Island Branch, 2 PM Wednesday, October 16.
The award-winning documentary details the tribulation of several hundred thousand people who suddenly became identified as “enemy aliens” and found their movements monitored and actions scrutinized.
Many were placed under curfew. Others were banned from their places of employment. Still more were evacuated from their homes and communities. The unluckiest landed in internment camps.
Despite the passing of 80 years, most Italians refuse to speak about the events that turned their lives upside down and placed them in conceptual crosshairs – until now. Potentially Dangerous brings their stories to light for the first time.
Please register at https://tinyurl.com/OclLbiICS for this free program, sponsored by the Italian Cultural Society of LBI. For more details, stop by the OCL Long Beach Island Branch, 217 South Central Avenue, Surf City, call (609) 494-2480 or visit https://theoceancountylibrary.org/events.
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