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... Without any schooling or training, the Boston Irish became what one historian called "a massive lump in the community, undigested and undigestible." Yet, in ...
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... In cities such as Boston and New York, Irish immigrants were packed into slums and many still were dying as a result of hunger and disease. ...
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... settled in large cities on the eastern seaboard of the United States, especially in New York City, Philadelphia, and Boston. (Encarta, Irish Americans) Early ...
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... spotted him. Coonan also tried to link up with an Irish gang up in Boston, led by his friend from Sing Sing, Pete Wilson. They met ...
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... There are a number of important elements that are unique to the Irish community in Boston and also significant to the life of Skeffington. ...
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... of German American Clerks, the Garibaldi Guards made up of Italian Americans, a Polish Legion, and hundreds of Irish American youths from Boston and New York. ...
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... the opposition but most of all it is a story of people.There are a number of important elements that are unique to the Irish community in Boston and also ...
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... Fitzgerald. Rose was the daughter of the Mayor of Boston, John Francis Fitzgerald, a leading Irish figure in Boston. Together they ...
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... By Sunday night, March 4th, 1770, Boston was boiling ... crowd-- composed largely, a hostile witness said, 'of saucy boys, Negroes, and mulattoes, Irish Teagues and ...
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... Boston was primarily a Protestant city, but Irish immigrants built themselves a network through their religion and established a large community, ultimately ...
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... A Sagaof Irish-American Achievement: Constructing a PositiveIdentity.Boston, MA: Center on Families, Communities, Schools, and Children'sLearning, 1992. ...
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... These people set up a large community in the Boston area, which is still today known as having a large population of people from Irish background. ...
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... conditions of their ship. For the Irish immigrants that survived the voyage the choice was New York or Boston. This was because of ...
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... up the streets of cities, mainly New York and Boston, plus the new diseases they brought. It is because of this great migration of the Irish people during and ...
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... brought many immigrants, and Boston changed from a commercial city of primarily British stock to a manufacturing center with an Irish majority, evolving ...
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... mob" and a "motley rabble of saucy boys, Negroes and mulattos, Irish teagues and ... As you can see different people perceived the Boston Massacre in different ways ...
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... He also suffers from the "Irish Problem"-- he is an alcoholic ... She is a very honest person and is described by the Italian neighbor in Boston, "Anything you like ...
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... the character, Leopold Bloom makes use of four different Irish accents as if Joyce were returning to the Irish ural tradition for ... Boston: GK Hall & Co., 1988. ...
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... Flannery), and his fraternal twin Murphy (Norman Reedus) who live in south Boston. When the Russian mob starts to muscle in on their Irish neighborhood, they ...
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... mayor of Boston and was governor for two terms in a row. Because he held office as governor, many people still refer to him as governor. He is a devote Irish ...
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... they had left after paying for passage to America, and thus had no means of moving on, most of the Irish settled in New York City, Boston, and Philadelphia ...
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... working-class Irish parents. They settled initially in the cities of the Northeast, composing a quarter of the population in New York city and Boston as early ...
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... Jones, ED "Policy on the Run: Henry II and Irish Sea Diplomacy." Journal of British Studies v.29 n.4 (1990): 293-316. Kee, Robert Ireland. Boston: Little Brown ...
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... They are also two guys, from similar Irish South Boston backgrounds, engaged in a sort of cautious, combative dance that sometimes is more like boxing than ...
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... He led the Scottish-Irish Presbyterians ... held services outdoors, but most of the time he was invited to preach in larger churches, especially in Boston, New York ...
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... The families' ancestors were Irish farmers of Wexford County in southeastern Ireland. ... side, was a state senator and the political leader of a ward in Boston. ...
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... noticed a small cafe, my friends would not let me enjoy the Irish cream latte ... This past summer I visited the Boston museum of fine art, Boston's museum was so ...
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... noticed a small cafe, my friends would not let me enjoy the Irish cream latte ... This past summer I visited the Boston museum of fine art, Boston's museum was so ...
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... in Brookline, Massachusetts on May 29, 1917, and a descendant of Irish Catholics who ... Kennedy started his career by running successfully for a Boston-based seat ...
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... By 1880, the great fear of German-speaking and Irish-Catholic immigrants was over ... in such rising cities as San Francisco, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago ...
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