Salvatori Prize for American Citizenship

Salvatori Prize for American Citizenship is named after Henry Salvatori, an Italian-born American inventor and oil-exploration businessman. The Salvatori Prize for American Citizenship is associated with the Heritage Foundation and is usually awarded annually to an American citizen or organization who, in the Foundation's words, "upholds and advances the principles of the American Founding".[1]

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