The Irish position "is one of shame and poverty. 'My master is a great tyrant,' said a Negro lately. 'He treats me as badly as if I was a common Irishman.'" -an Irishman writing home, 1851. "I am... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Ed Wakin has written here an eminently readable and important book, But it is not just for Irish-Americans. It is for anybody interested in the story of how American was created. With over 40 million Americans today tracing their roots back to Ireland, the Irish-American experience in America far transcends green beet and blarney one day a year. This book puts in historical and human perspective how the immigrant Irish forged a double identity, shaping and being shaped by America. They became Irish-American, and, along with all other immigrants groups, shaped the American Dream. Wakin is a great writer. He makes history interesting and understanding. I highly recommend this book for all Irish-Americans interested in learning about their heritage, and all Americans interested in learning about our shared past.
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