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... Compared with other immigrant women, Irish women put a new face on female opportunities and success in America. ... Irish women migrated independently from men. ...
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... occupations. Irish men usually took jobs as manual laborers and Irish women found employment as domestic servants. Mob violence ...
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... Irish women becamedomestic servants, factory workers, boarding house keepers, and, later, nursesand teachers" (McGoldrick, 312). ...
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... Some Irish women also took jobs as factory workers. ... Unlike the Irish, the German women worked at home and sent the children out to work as household servants. ...
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... of the Irish female protagonists have been shaped by their social and cultural environments." Trifles uses choice in how the men and women are divided. ...
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... Irish women did find work as domestics, stereotyped as "Biddies," short for Bridget. Irish men also became servants or took unskilled jobs in construction. ...
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... The widely held belief was that they were not admirable specimens of Irish women, rather that they were "poor, stunted ignorant creatures" and "certainly ...
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... due to the wartime atmosphere, but events like the race riots after World War I, treatment of the Chinese and Irish, and the oppression of women all support ...
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... and deserves great thanks from Canadian women for her contributions to the women's movement in ... (O'Driscoll and Reynolds, pp.654) The Irish Canadian community ...
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... The Play portrays a poor Irish family with an old women who is the mother and two daughters, she also has only one son left after two have died. ...
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... In this song a women sings about her husband being a member of the "Wild Geese", a group of men that went to France to get help for the Irish cause after they ...
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... The procession is made up of family, villages and xiaozi, who are old women wailing loudly. The Irish Christians also did this. It was called "keening". ...
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... They were also a fair amount of Irish who became miners. Irish women did domestic work. They were maids, nannies and seamstresses, to name a few. ...
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... He envisions the ancient adulteress as connected to later Irish women condemned for sleeping with British, invading soldiers, and in the present and in both ...
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... For the most part the immigrants that worked in the factories were young single Irish women. The Irish were coming to America because of the Potato famine. ...
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... They are all connected to the water and the forest and they continue to live the life of the tortured Irish. The women all share relationships with men. ...
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... fools. A groundbreaking show of the time for both minorities and women was I Love Lucy. Lucy was white and Irish and Ricky was Cuban. ...
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... fools. A groundbreaking show of the time for both minorities and women was I Love Lucy. Lucy was white and Irish and Ricky was Cuban. ...
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... of the children to the mother and creates the ideology that women are more ... late 19th century, but some immigrants did not assimilate easily; the Irish are one ...
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... The Irish men fought, in many cases physically to get labor jobs of long hours and low pay. The women worked manly as servants called "Brigets," to upper class ...
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... If women got what they asked for, what could possibly be the matter now?", from "Blame it on Feminism"(51 para 3). This reminds me of the Irish Question the ...
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... in the bottle. For Irish-born women, opportunities were still scarcer; they worked mainly as domestic servants. But it was their ...
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... though the Irish could do anything else. Most of all, the enlightened men feared that the whole social structure would topple down if men and women were once ...
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... With an abundance of Irish immigrants There were also many changes in women's education although they were still not considered capable of learning such ...
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... absentee landowners, buying only domestically-manufactured goods, rejecting "foreign luxury," reforming the morality of Irish women, instilling "Parsimony ...
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... of strict Irish Catholicism and all-male boarding schools combined with an already intuitive yet misguided aesthetic mind, confront and conflict with the women ...
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... "Businessmen talked [about] it over their accounts; the market women made up ... 7) This is because some immigrant groups, such as Jewish and Irish Americans have ...
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... This hate escalated to the "Molly McGuire" murders and the hanging of over one dozen innocent Irish immigrants ... She believes, society holds married women captive ...
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... This hate escalated to the "Molly McGuire" murders and the hanging of over one dozen innocent Irish immigrants ... She believes, society holds married women captive ...
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... Alice Walker specializes in the type of writing that portrays women as strong, hard ... Circle of Friends by Maeve Binchy is about two girls of Irish decent who ...
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