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A Damn Yankee, Am I? Thanks‪!‬

Portraits of the Irish in the era of the American Civil War

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Publisher Description

The era of the American Civil War is assessed as being from the start of abolitionism in the 1830s, through the war itself and its aftermath. This fascinating book deals in detail with the Ireland the thousands of emigrants left at this time, their arrival in America, how they fared, and their involvement in the civil war and afterwards.
Irish immigrants to the United States in the nineteenth century met with prolonged prejudice from native-born Americans because they were foreign, numerous, poor, and mostly Roman Catholic. By participating in the Civil War, they hoped it would help diminish the negative stereotyping they had been experiencing.
Aidan O'Hara's aim in writing this book is to share with readers the fruits of his research into what happened to Irish people who were caught up in the rapidly changing political and social life in America during the turbulent era of the American Civil War. Irish Catholics, in particular, had to struggle hard "to force open the doors of American life so zealously guarded by those who had first settled the land" and although it took a long time to do so, they eventually succeeded.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2022
December 10
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
500
Pages
PUBLISHER
Anam Communications
SELLER
Ingram DV LLC
SIZE
195.7
MB

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