My father always said if anyone asks you what you are tell them,"I'm Italian."My mother didn't like that and she'd tell me,"Tell them you're American." My father and mother both had full Italian blood in them.They were both born in the United States.I never said to anyone that I'm an Italian/American.I've never heard a Chicano say he's a Mexican/American.I've never heard a Jew say he's a Jewish/American. I've never even heard a black guy say he's an African /American.(I think they don't like that "American" part)Concluding my comparisons I've never heard a white guy say he's a White/American.White guys say they're White.Black guys say they're Black.Jews say they're Jews. Italians say they're Italian.And Chicanos say they're Mexican. They may have all been born in the USA but they leave off that "/ American" part.
Teddy Roosevelt was against foreigners who became citizens putting their race in front of / American..I guess my mother had read what Roosevelt had to say on the matter.If you want to know what I say, I tell people I'm Italian unless it's some red neck who's got a beef with anyone who ain't lily white. Then I say I'm American.
When it was posted the other day about Gene Fulmer being the last great "White" American fighter I couldn't have cared less if he was or he wasn't.It was that "White" part that interested me. What did he mean by "White "fighter?His race? The color of his skin?
Some of the posters threw in some Italian fighters like LaMotta,Mancini,and Giardello. No contradictions about those guys(except on merit).But when Oscar De La Hoya was tossed in the mix there was a response that he didn't count because he was a Chicano.
There's no doubt in anyone's mind that a White guy is White. If his family tree sprouted its Germanic roots in Northern Europe and across the English channel he gets a pass. I'm sure Gene Fullmer qualifies. But all those Italian fellas?I know when I was hanging out on the corner of Polk And Oakley in Chicago those Italians didn't call themselves "White".But then again they didn't want to be lumped in with Mexicans and Puerto Ricans. But when they first arrived on the boat the Irish would call them "White n----rs".(I even had a black guy call me a White n----r" but he was smiling when he said it.)Those Italians from Southern Italy who had that swarthy look landing at Ellis Island really caught it.
Italy has a class stratum like no other,If you're from the north you're more of an aristocrat. Fairer skin,lighter hair,blue eyes,taller height,lots of industry,the birth of the Renaissance-a real cultured son of a bitch. The further south you go the darker you become ,the greasier the hair,brown eyes,the shorter you get,you're probably a farmer,and DaVinci wouldn't have set foot in your front yard-a real primitive bastard. Oh.If you're from Sicily,well,your ancestors were swinging on the vines on the trees in Africa..But I never came up with this idea.It's an Italian class concept.
So getting back to the question about the last great White American fighter.Should an Italian be mentioned?Depends who you're asking.If you're asking an Italian he'll tell you somebody like Carmen Basilio.Then he'll turn away and walk back into the pool room with his goombas and say,"You'll never guess what some dumb Paddy just asked me."
Sir Jake LaMotta