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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) posted a graphic on June 11 depicting Uncle Sam nailing up a poster that reads, ...
Nolan will discuss her findings during Crossroads: Irish American Festival ... of Irish Catholic immigrants who fled Ireland during the famine years in the mid-1800s and settled in the ...
The Irish immigrants were said to be the poorest of all the ethnic groups that arrived in the United States in the 1800s. They, like other immigrants, soon learned the streets of America were not ...
A significant portion of Irish American identity is rooted in the historical context of exile, particularly the mass emigration during the Great Famine of 1845 and 1852 and subsequent waves of Irish ...
But still they live in fear. They are the thousands of undocumented Irish immigrants in America today. Recent estimates from the Irish government suggest that there are as many as 10,000 ...
Dozens gathered at Penn's Landing on Monday on St. Patrick's Day to honor Irish immigrants who escaped to America following Ireland's famine in the 1800s. Trump greenlights ‘significant ...
Get whisked away to "The Most Irish Town in America ... with the sea and how Irish immigrant Daniel Ward started the mossing ...
According to the Central Park Conservancy, two-thirds of the residents were African American; many were property owners, one-third were Irish immigrants and the remainder were newcomers of German ...
Of Leather & Stone,” a historical fiction novel that captures the struggles and triumphs of Irish and Italian immigrant families as they navigate the American dream. The book tells the story of ...