
Congratulations to NIAF Member Sal DiMaria for his autobiography, Immigrant: A Journey to the American Dream, a book about a poor boy from Sicily who comes to the United States. After working in factories and serving in the U.S. Army, he goes on to college and becomes a successful university professor.
DiMaria’s life story goes beyond a testimonial and celebrates all immigrants who come to America and make it greater by contributing to its cultural and social life. Available on the author’s website: https://bit.ly/3pWXgom.
SOURCE: NIAF
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