Il Risorgimento Italiano Nel Maryland

[1] The editor of the paper was Camillo Baucia, a professional musician known for his feats of endurance on the piano, as he could reportedly play for a continuous fifty hours.

He exhibited his skills at theatres and venues around the country, including Baltimore's Lyric Theater.

Baucia was involved in the Italian-American community in Baltimore, organizing such events as the 1922 Garibaldi Society picnic and annual celebrations of Columbus Day.

[2] The paper faced controversy among the American audience in the wake of World War I and the rise of Fascism in Europe.

Baucia became fascinated with Benito Mussolini’s rise to power and attempted to create a Baltimore fascist group.