Irish American Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 4 pages of analysis of A Race United.

Irish American Essay | Essay

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A Race United

Summary: An examination of race relations between Irish and other immigrant groups in 19th century America.
When the first Irish immigrants landed on the eastern shores of America in the 18th century, they were met by intolerance from the Native whites who saw them as a threat to the American way of life. The Dangers of Foreign Immigration, an article written by Samuel Morse in 1835, exposits much of the anti-immigrant sentiment prevalent in the 19th century. To the natives, the Irish were simply "niggers turned inside out" (Anonymous Satirism), who came to America as refugees from Ireland to deprive them of their wealth and prosperity. Thus, the immigrants of Erin were forced to join the ranks of the slave, the German, and the free Negro laborer at the very bottom of the American diaspora. But instead of accepting the hand which they were dealt, the Irish chose to fight their oppression. And through devices employed throughout the 19th century, the Irish succeeded in erasing...

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