Albright's essays, reviews, and other writings have appeared in many journals, such as PMLA, The Providence Journal, MELUS, and the Journal of American Ethnic Studies;[3] in anthologies, such as Our Roots Are Deep With Passion: Creative Nonfiction Collects New Essays by Italian-American Writers (2015),[4]Voices of the Daughters (1989),[5] and Helen Barolini's The Dream Book: An Anthology of Writings by Italian American Women (1985);[2] and in other books, such as The Italian American Experience: An Encyclopedia (2003)[6] and Social Pluralism and Literary History: The Literature of the Italian Emigration (1996).[7] In 2004, she co-edited an annotated edition of two novels by Joseph Rocchietti, one of which, Lorenzo and Oonalaska (1835), is the earliest known novel by an Italian-American. She also published a memoir in 2009.[3]
Albright was editor-in-chief of Italian Americana from 1989 to 2015,[8] and served two terms as vice president of the American Italian Historical Association.[3]
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My Greenwich Village and the Italian American Community (2009)