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Tina (Cipolla) Tessitore 1985

Tina (Cipolla) Tessitore was born in Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island United States to Edward Cipolla and Vinny Cippola, and had siblings Maria (Cipolla) Barbarita and Ralph Cipolla. Tina Tessitore died on September 13, 1985 in NC.
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Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, United States
September 13, 1985
North Carolina, United States
Female
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    Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island United States
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    September 13, 1985
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    Tina (Cipolla) Tessitore lived 75 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of .
    The average age of a Cipolla family member is 75.
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In 1823, President James Monroe first introduced the Monroe Doctrine in his State of the Union address. He didn't deliver the speech personally - it was written and delivered to Congress. The Doctrine said that any European attempts to re colonize the Americas would be considered a hostile act towards the United States. It also stated that the US wouldn't interfere with any European colonies and wouldn't interfere with any European affairs.
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In 1837, on February 25th, in Philadelphia, the Institute for Colored Youth (ICY) - the oldest African-American university in the United States - was founded. It was the first institution for the higher education of black people in the United States. Founded by Quaker Richard Humphreys who gave $10,000 to establish the school, it still exists today - although the location has moved and it has been renamed Cheyney University. Humphreys was concerned about the struggles of free African Americans to make a living.
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