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  1. The Italian-American Civil Rights League ( IACRL) was originally formed as a political advocacy group created in New York City in April 1970. William Santoro, a defense attorney that represented many Colombo crime family figures, was responsible for the legal work that incorporated the league. Its stated goal was to combat pejorative ...

  2. Founded in 1970... Made Great Again in 2023. It is our mission to restore the once great roots of this organization. Join us today!

  3. www.italianamericanleaguenyc.orgHOME | iacrl

    IACRL is a community organization that offers programs and services for youth, immigrants, and seniors in New York City. Learn about their summer employment program, online store, voter registration, and more.

  4. Other articles where Italian-American Civil Rights League is discussed: Joseph Colombo: …publicly and helped found the Italian-American Civil Rights League in 1970; his son Andrew was its vice president. On June 28, 1971, Colombo, speaking at an Italian-American rally in Columbus Circle, was shot by a young black man, who was himself immediately slain. Colombo was probably the target of the…

  5. www.italianamericanleaguenyc.org › about_usAbout Us | iacrl

    IACRL is a non-profit that offers cultural, recreational, educational and employment services to youth and families in East New York, Brownsville and Canarsie. Founded in 1974 to fight discrimination against Italian Americans, it has evolved to serve diverse communities with quality programming and partnerships.

  6. Italian American Civil Rights League, New York, New York. 2,719 likes · 2 talking about this · 137 were here. Italian American Civil Rights League of Canarsie (IACRL), Inc. is a New York City (Kings...

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  8. Jun 29, 2021 · Learn about the history and legacy of the Italian American Civil Rights League, founded by Mob Boss Joe Colombo in the late 1960s. Listen to author Don Capria, who co-wrote a book with Colombo's son, as he shares how the league impacted media, politics, and culture.

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