
How the Irish Became White
Ignatiev traces the tattered history of Irish and African-American relations, revealing how the Irish used unions, the Catholic Church, and the Democratic Party to help gain and secure their newly found place in the White Republic, and explores the role of Irish Americans in the wave of anti-Negro violence that swept the country in the 1830s and 1840s. Illustrations.
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