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Danilo Dolci Papers

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Danilo Dolci was born in Sesana on June 28,1924, son of a Slovene mother and an Italian father who was a train station master. Dolci trained as an engineer and architect in Switzerland. He was a devout Catholic, and decided that instead of launching a professional career, he would work for a time with a priest, Don Zeno Saltini, who had opened an orphanage for 3000 abandoned children after World War II; it was housed in a former concentration camp near Modena.

Dolci first visited Sicily because of an interest in Greek building structures, but the wretchedness of the living conditions in that country moved him far more deeply. Most of the population there lived in extreme poverty, in slums without electricity, water or sanitation. Unemployment, hunger and illiteracy abounded, with the Mafia controlling most of civic life. At age 28 Dolci moved to Sicily permanently, settling in Trapetto. He married a women from the neighborhood, a widow with five children. He put his energies into working to overcome the poverty and violence in Sicily. One technique he used was the "strike in reverse," which initiated unauthorized public works projects for the poor. In 1958, after one such strike brought 150 unemployed men to repair a dirt road in Partinico, Dolci was arrested on false charges and spent eight months in jail. In 1967, he bravely accused prominent members of the government with collusion with the Mafia, and as a result he spent another two years in jail for libel. His trial was publicized all over the world and increased public awareness of his work to break the yoke of organized crime in Sicily and to improve the lot of the common people. He became known throughout the world as the "Sicilian Gandhi" because of his efforts to create change nonviolently, and was nominated twice for the Nobel Peace Prize.

The headquarters for Dolci's work was the Centro Studi e Iniziative in Partinicio, Sicily. There were four other centers in other parts of Sicily as well, each providing technical, educational and cultural programs for residents of the region. Besides being an activist and organizer, Dolci wrote books and articles about the problems of Sicily, and his works include interviews with otherwise invisible members of humble trades whose lives he brought into evocative focus. He also became well known as a poet. Support groups were created in the United States and in Europe to provide financial assistance to Dolci so that he could continue his labors for the poor and his various writing projects.

Jerre Mangione received a research fellowship to spend six months in Sicily, where he spent time with Dolci and Dolci's family, neighbors and associates. The book A Passion for Sicilians: The World Around Danilo Dolci, was the result, published in 1968.

Dolci died on December 30, 1997 from heart failure. He was survived by the five children he had with his first wife, Vincenzina, and by two children from his second marriage.

All material in this document group was collected by Jerre Mangione throughout his long association with Dolci and his work with Friends of Danilo Dolci.

Series I contains files by and about Danilo Dolci, including biographical material, his writings, speeches, etc. Series II contains reports and circulars from the Centro Studi e Iniziative in Partinicio, Sicily, the headquarters for Dolci's work. Series III contains the files of Dolci's biographer Jerre Mangione. Series IV includes files concerning Dolci support groups around the world. Series V contains miscellaneous reference material found in the Dolci papers.

Guide to the Swarthmore College Peace Collection, 2nd ed., p. 24.

The Swarthmore College Peace Collection is the official repository for these papers.

Gift of Jerre Mangione and R.L. Cope, 1976-1988 [Acc. 76A-118, 83A-081, 88A-111, 87A-096].

Processed by Anne Yoder, February 2004.

Items removed: Photographs, Posters, Oversized documents, Audiovisual item (reel-to-reel tape). Issues of the newsletter Friends of Danilo Dolci Inc. 1962, 1970-1986 were removed to the Periodicals Collection. See also the Book Collection [Tripod] for books written by Dolci and by Mangione.

Publisher
Swarthmore College Peace Collection
Access Restrictions

The collection is open fo research use.

All or part of this collection is stored off-site. Contact Swarthmore College Peace Collection staff at peacecollection@swarthmore.edu at least two weeks in advance of visit to request boxes.

Copyright to the records created by Danilo Dolci have been transferred to the Swarthmore College Peace Collection. Copyright to all other materials is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.
Use Restrictions

None.

Collection Inventory

Checklist / Removal Slips.
Box 1 [off-site box SCPC-3173]
Information by or about family members.
Box 1 [off-site box SCPC-3173]
Awarding of the Etna-Taormina International Poetry Prize (to Dolci), 1975.
Box 1 [off-site box SCPC-3173]
Nomination of Dolci for Nobel Peace Prize.
Box 1 [off-site box SCPC-3173]
Reflections by others re: Dolci.
Box 1 [off-site box SCPC-3173]
Scope and Contents

[letters or misc. sent to or gathered by Jerre Mangione]

About Dolci, 1950s.
Box 1 [off-site box SCPC-3173]
About Dolci: Book Danilo Dolci by Aldo Capitini, 1958.
Box 1 [off-site box SCPC-3173]
About Dolci, 1960-1980s.
Box 1 [off-site box SCPC-3173]
About Dolci, undated.
Box 2 [off-site box SCPC-3174]
Sentencing by Tribunale di Roma, 1967.
Box 2 [off-site box SCPC-3174]
Correspondence of Dolci, 1962-1969.
Box 2 [off-site box SCPC-3174]
Correspondence of Dolci, 1970-1974, 1976, 1979, 1981, 1985, undated.
Box 2 [off-site box SCPC-3174]
Statements by Dolci / transcriptions of conversations / interviews.
Box 2 [off-site box SCPC-3174]
Writings by Dolci: Bibliographies.
Box 2 [off-site box SCPC-3174]
Writings by Dolci: Poetry.
Box 2 [off-site box SCPC-3174]
Writings by Dolci: Column "Incontra" for newspaper L'Ora, ca. 1965-1966.
Box 2 [off-site box SCPC-3174]
Writings by Dolci, 1960-1969.
Box 2 [off-site box SCPC-3174]
Writings by Dolci, 1970-1984.
Box 3 [off-site box SCPC-3175]
Writings by Dolci, undated.
Box 3 [off-site box SCPC-3175]
Reviews of books by Dolci.
Box 3 [off-site box SCPC-3175]
Speaking engagements: Itineraries.
Box 3 [off-site box SCPC-3175]
Speaking engagements: Publicity.
Box 3 [off-site box SCPC-3175]
Speaking engagements: Media coverage.
Box 3 [off-site box SCPC-3175]
Scope and Contents

[see also folders "About Dolci"]

Speaking engagements / visits to United States: Reports.
Box 3 [off-site box SCPC-3175]
Speaking engagement at Pendle Hill (PA), October 1970.
Box 3 [off-site box SCPC-3175]
Speaking engagement at Swarthmore College (PA), October 1977.
Box 3 [off-site box SCPC-3175]
Involvement in Corso per Pianificatori Comunali e Zonali, April 1965.
Box 3 [off-site box SCPC-3175]

Mailing/Report "Appunti per gli amizi" #2-19, 1959-1961.
Box 3 [off-site box SCPC-3175]
Circulars #194, 212, 222, 231, 1961-1962.
Box 3 [off-site box SCPC-3175]
Circulars #324-355, 1964-1965.
Box 3 [off-site box SCPC-3175]
Circulars #356-385, 1965.
Box 3 [off-site box SCPC-3175]
Circulars #387-410, 1966.
Box 4 [off-site box SCPC-3176]
Circulars #412-444, 1967.
Box 4 [off-site box SCPC-3176]
Circulars #445-485, 1968.
Box 4 [off-site box SCPC-3176]
Circulars #487-510, 1969.
Box 4 [off-site box SCPC-3176]
Circulars #533-558, 1970-1971.
Box 4 [off-site box SCPC-3176]
Circulars #557-583, 1972.
Box 4 [off-site box SCPC-3176]
Scope and Contents

[numbering out of order]

Circulars #561-598, 1973.
Box 4 [off-site box SCPC-3176]
Scope and Contents

[numbering out of order]

Circulars #569-600, 1974.
Box 4 [off-site box SCPC-3176]
Circulars #601-643, 1975.
Box 4 [off-site box SCPC-3176]
Circulars #651-665, 1976.
Box 4 [off-site box SCPC-3176]
Circulars #725-759, 1977-1978.
Box 5 [off-site box SCPC-3177]
Circulars #775-794, 1979.
Box 5 [off-site box SCPC-3177]
Circulars #796-915, 1980-1984.
Box 5 [off-site box SCPC-3177]
Reports etc.,, 1961-1965.
Box 5 [off-site box SCPC-3177]
Report on Menfi by Ilys Booker, (February 1960 – July 1961).
Box 5 [off-site box SCPC-3177]
"Fascicolo" #190-294, 1961-1963.
Box 5 [off-site box SCPC-3177]
"Fascicolo" #302-306, 1963.
Box 5 [off-site box SCPC-3177]
"Contributiti" #1-3, 1964.
Box 5 [off-site box SCPC-3177]
"Un Lavoro di Sviluppo" #1-6, 1964.
Box 5 [off-site box SCPC-3177]
Reports etc., 1966-1969.
Box 6 [off-site box SCPC-3178]
Report "Atti del Seminario Internazionale di Studi Sulla 'Citta Territorio'", 1969.
Box 6 [off-site box SCPC-3178]
Reports etc., 1971-1987, undated.
Box 6 [off-site box SCPC-3178]
Establishment etc. of Centro Educavito Mirto.
Box 6 [off-site box SCPC-3178]

Publicity / media coverage / letters to the editor (published).
Box 7 [off-site box SCPC-3179]
Correspondence to/from Dolci, 1960-1974, undated.
Box 7 [off-site box SCPC-3179]
Correspondence, 1959-1972.
Box 7 [off-site box SCPC-3179]
Correspondence, 1974, undated.
Box 8 [off-site box SCPC-3180]
Proposal for book re: Dolci (and for research trip to Sicily).
Box 8 [off-site box SCPC-3180]
Notes (much of it in diary form) re: Dolci during visit to Sicily, 1965.
Box 8 [off-site box SCPC-3180]
Notes (mostly for book re: Dolci).
Box 8 [off-site box SCPC-3180]
Notes (mostly for book re: Dolci).
Box 8 [off-site box SCPC-3180]
Misc. article "We Lived in a Mafia Town".
Box 8 [off-site box SCPC-3180]
Book reviews for A Passion for Sicilians by Mangione, 1967-1969.
Box 8 [off-site box SCPC-3180]

Friends of Danilo Dolci, Inc.
Box 8 [off-site box SCPC-3180]
Friends of Danilo Dolci, Inc.: Meeting minutes, 1961-1975.
Box 8 [off-site box SCPC-3180]
Friends of Danilo Dolci, Inc. financial records.
Box 8 [off-site box SCPC-3180]
Danilo Dolci Trust, London.
Box 8 [off-site box SCPC-3180]
Dolci Task Force (at the World Conference on Religion and Peace).
Box 8 [off-site box SCPC-3180]
Efforts to establish an international support committee, 1976-1977.
Box 8 [off-site box SCPC-3180]
International Friends of Danilo Dolci groups in France and Sweden.
Box 8 [off-site box SCPC-3180]

Instituto Siciliano.
Box 9 [off-site box SCPC-3181]
[Mr.] Tullio Viray.
Box 9 [off-site box SCPC-3181]
"Una Voce da Polermo" #18-19, 23, 25, 1970-1972.
Box 9 [off-site box SCPC-3181]
Misc. material, 1947-1969.
Box 9 [off-site box SCPC-3181]
Misc. material, 1971-1972, 1975.
Box 9 [off-site box SCPC-3181]
Misc. material, 1980s.
Box 9 [off-site box SCPC-3181]
Misc. material, undated.
Box 9 [off-site box SCPC-3181]

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