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  1. Jan 4, 2019 · In a recent visit to Little Italy, she told CNN’s Dana Bash, however, that she learned as much about politics from her mother, Annunciata M. “Nancy” D’Alesandro (née Lombardi), who was born in Campobasso, Italy, a southern region that was home to many of Baltimore’s Italian immigrants.

  2. May 5, 2020 · May 5, 2020. 1. From an early age, Nancy D’Alesandro realized her mother never had much chance to be a person. Annunciata Lombardi had always wanted more out of life. After high school, she...

  3. Jan 6, 2019 · She was the future Nancy Pelosi’s mother, Annunciata Lombardi D’Alesandro. At a time when girls were raised to know their place (the kitchen, mostly), and mothers were role models for future ...

  4. May 24, 2019 · On June 21, 1912, three-year-old Annunciata Lombardi and her family arrived in New York Harbor aboard the SS Duca D’Aosta—a journey which began in Fornelli in Southern Italy about 60 miles north of where my own family was beginning a similar journey at the same time. By the time Annunciata reached voting age—she actually could!

  5. Request Resource. Group portrait of the D'Alesandro family, including Thomas D'Alesandro, Jr, Annunciata "Nancy" Lombardi, and their six children Thomas, Nicholas, Franklin, Hector, Joseph, and Nancy. D'Alesandro, Jr was a United States Representative and subsequently the Mayor of Baltimore, Maryland, from 1947 to 1959.

  6. Aug 17, 2020 · Born in Baltimore in 1940, Pelosi was the daughter of Thomas D’Alesandro Jr., the city’s congressman and then three-term mayor, and of Italian immigrant Annunciata Lombardi D’Alesandro.

  7. May 17, 2020 · The young Pelosi was privy to the needs of her father’s constituents but also to the frustrations of Annunciata Lombardi D’Alesandro, her immigrant mother. As Ball makes clear, her ambition ...

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