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Generoso Pope

Generoso Pope (April 1, 1891 – April 28, 1950) was an Italian-American businessman and the owner of a chain of Italian-language newspapers in major American cities.

Generoso Pope
Generoso Pope
Born
Generoso Antonio Pompilio Carlo Papa

(1891-04-01)April 1, 1891
DiedApril 28, 1950(1950-04-28) (aged 59)
Occupation(s)Founder of the
Generoso Pope Foundation
Entrepreneur
Business Man
Philanthropist
SpouseCatherine Richichi (1896–1998)
ChildrenFortunato Pope
Anthony Pope
Generoso Pope, Jr.
Parent(s)Fortunato Papa
Fortunata Papa
RelativesCarlo Papa (brother)
Maria Papa (sister)

Family edit

Generoso was born with the name Generoso Antonio Pompilio Carlo Papa. He was the son of farmers Fortunato and Fortunata Papa. His last name is an anglicized version of his birth name, "Papa" being the Italian form of address for the Pope. After coming to the United States, he fathered three sons with his wife Catherine (1896-1998). His eldest son, Fortunato "Fortunate", (1918–1996) graduated from Columbia University and became an executive in the family construction business. Anthony (1919–2005), who was the middle son, took over the family business and quadrupled the size of Colonial Sand and Stone Company in less than four years. Generoso Pope Jr. (1927–1988) graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology at age 19 and purchased what was to become the National Enquirer in 1952, two years after his father's death.

Career edit

 
The Generoso Pope Foundation in Tuckahoe, NY

Generoso Pope arrived in the United States as Generoso Papa at age fifteen as a steerage passenger on the S/S Madonna in May 1906; he settled in New York City and found work carrying water for construction crews for $3 a week. He rose to construction supervisor and, eventually, owner of Colonial Sand & Stone, which was the largest sand and gravel company in the world.

In 1912, Pope established Pope Foods to import Italian foods. He bought the Italian-language daily newspaper Il Progresso Italo-Americano in 1928 for $2,050,000,[1] which would convert to $261,000,000 in the modern day economy. He doubled its circulation to 200,000 in New York City, making it the largest Italian-language daily in the country. He purchased additional papers in New York, including Il Bollettino della Sera, Il Corriere d'America, and the Philadelphia daily L'Opinione. He also owned the radio station, WHOM. He became the chief source of political, social, and cultural information for the community.

A conservative Democrat who ran the Columbus Day parade and admired Mussolini, Pope was the most powerful enemy of anti-Fascism among Italian Americans. He was closely associated with Tammany Hall politics in New York, and his newspapers played a vital role in securing the Italian vote for Franklin D. Roosevelt's Democratic tickets. With his presidential friendships, Generoso was able to make Columbus Day into a national holiday in 1934. He also founded the Columbus Day Parade in New York City, which is still the world's largest Columbus Day Parade.

Pope served as chairman of the Italian Division of the Democratic National Committee in 1936, and helped persuade the president to take a neutral attitude over Italy's invasion of Ethiopia. He broke with Benito Mussolini in 1941 and enthusiastically supported the American war effort. In the late 1940s, Pope supported and helped secure the vote for William O'Dwyer as New York City mayor in 1945 and Harry S. Truman as president. His business concerns continued to prosper under New York's Democratic administrations. In the early years of the Cold War, Pope was a leading anti-Communist, orchestrating a letter writing campaign by his subscribers to stop the Communists from winning the Italian elections in 1948.

Death edit

 
The mausoleum of Generoso Pope in Woodlawn Cemetery

Generoso Pope died of a heart ailment at age 59 in April 1950. At the time of his death, he lived at 1040 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, the later home of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. Pope was interred at Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx, New York City, within a private mausoleum adjacent to Central Avenue, the cemetery's main road. His wife, Catherine Richichi Pope, died 48 years later in 1998 at age 101. The entire Pope family is interred at Woodlawn except for Gene, Jr., who is buried at Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Cemetery in Royal Palm Beach, Florida.

Legacy edit

The St. Francis College athletics complex in Brooklyn, New York, is named after Generoso Pope. The complex houses the college's NCAA Division I teams and was erected in 1971.[2] In addition, Pope Hall at Saint Peter's College in Jersey City, New Jersey, was dedicated to Generoso in 1971. The Generoso Pope Foundation is located in Tuckahoe, New York. There is also a dedication mural for Generoso Pope at Lawrence Hospital in Bronxville, New York.

References edit

  1. ^ From Il Progresso to the Enquirer: the story of the Pope family. 2013-10-11 at the Wayback Machine Tiziano Thomas Dossena, L'Idea Magazine #3 Vol.II, NY, 2000
  2. ^ "Terrier Magazine Fall 2007" (PDF). SFC.edu. Retrieved 4 November 2012.

External links edit

  • Generoso Pope Foundation
  • Generoso Pope at Find A Grave

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For his son the media mogul associated with The National Enquirer see Generoso Pope Jr Generoso Pope April 1 1891 April 28 1950 was an Italian American businessman and the owner of a chain of Italian language newspapers in major American cities Generoso PopeGeneroso PopeBornGeneroso Antonio Pompilio Carlo Papa 1891 04 01 April 1 1891Arpaise Benevento ItalyDiedApril 28 1950 1950 04 28 aged 59 Manhattan New York U S Occupation s Founder of theGeneroso Pope FoundationEntrepreneurBusiness ManPhilanthropistSpouseCatherine Richichi 1896 1998 ChildrenFortunato PopeAnthony PopeGeneroso Pope Jr Parent s Fortunato PapaFortunata PapaRelativesCarlo Papa brother Maria Papa sister Contents 1 Family 2 Career 3 Death 4 Legacy 5 References 6 External linksFamily editGeneroso was born with the name Generoso Antonio Pompilio Carlo Papa He was the son of farmers Fortunato and Fortunata Papa His last name is an anglicized version of his birth name Papa being the Italian form of address for the Pope After coming to the United States he fathered three sons with his wife Catherine 1896 1998 His eldest son Fortunato Fortunate 1918 1996 graduated from Columbia University and became an executive in the family construction business Anthony 1919 2005 who was the middle son took over the family business and quadrupled the size of Colonial Sand and Stone Company in less than four years Generoso Pope Jr 1927 1988 graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology at age 19 and purchased what was to become the National Enquirer in 1952 two years after his father s death Career edit nbsp The Generoso Pope Foundation in Tuckahoe NYGeneroso Pope arrived in the United States as Generoso Papa at age fifteen as a steerage passenger on the S S Madonna in May 1906 he settled in New York City and found work carrying water for construction crews for 3 a week He rose to construction supervisor and eventually owner of Colonial Sand amp Stone which was the largest sand and gravel company in the world In 1912 Pope established Pope Foods to import Italian foods He bought the Italian language daily newspaper Il Progresso Italo Americano in 1928 for 2 050 000 1 which would convert to 261 000 000 in the modern day economy He doubled its circulation to 200 000 in New York City making it the largest Italian language daily in the country He purchased additional papers in New York including Il Bollettino della Sera Il Corriere d America and the Philadelphia daily L Opinione He also owned the radio station WHOM He became the chief source of political social and cultural information for the community A conservative Democrat who ran the Columbus Day parade and admired Mussolini Pope was the most powerful enemy of anti Fascism among Italian Americans He was closely associated with Tammany Hall politics in New York and his newspapers played a vital role in securing the Italian vote for Franklin D Roosevelt s Democratic tickets With his presidential friendships Generoso was able to make Columbus Day into a national holiday in 1934 He also founded the Columbus Day Parade in New York City which is still the world s largest Columbus Day Parade Pope served as chairman of the Italian Division of the Democratic National Committee in 1936 and helped persuade the president to take a neutral attitude over Italy s invasion of Ethiopia He broke with Benito Mussolini in 1941 and enthusiastically supported the American war effort In the late 1940s Pope supported and helped secure the vote for William O Dwyer as New York City mayor in 1945 and Harry S Truman as president His business concerns continued to prosper under New York s Democratic administrations In the early years of the Cold War Pope was a leading anti Communist orchestrating a letter writing campaign by his subscribers to stop the Communists from winning the Italian elections in 1948 Death edit nbsp The mausoleum of Generoso Pope in Woodlawn Cemetery Generoso Pope died of a heart ailment at age 59 in April 1950 At the time of his death he lived at 1040 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan the later home of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Pope was interred at Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx New York City within a private mausoleum adjacent to Central Avenue the cemetery s main road His wife Catherine Richichi Pope died 48 years later in 1998 at age 101 The entire Pope family is interred at Woodlawn except for Gene Jr who is buried at Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Cemetery in Royal Palm Beach Florida Legacy editThe St Francis College athletics complex in Brooklyn New York is named after Generoso Pope The complex houses the college s NCAA Division I teams and was erected in 1971 2 In addition Pope Hall at Saint Peter s College in Jersey City New Jersey was dedicated to Generoso in 1971 The Generoso Pope Foundation is located in Tuckahoe New York There is also a dedication mural for Generoso Pope at Lawrence Hospital in Bronxville New York References edit From Il Progresso to the Enquirer the story of the Pope family Archived 2013 10 11 at the Wayback Machine Tiziano Thomas Dossena L Idea Magazine 3 Vol II NY 2000 Terrier Magazine Fall 2007 PDF SFC edu Retrieved 4 November 2012 External links editGeneroso Pope Foundation Generoso Pope at Find A Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Generoso Pope amp oldid 1213577181, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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