Down with the Irish - Anti-Irish Propaganda
Irish Catholics were popular targets for stereotyping in 19th century America. According to historian George Potter, the media often stereotyped the Irish in America as being boss-controlled, violent (both among themselves and with those of other ethnic groups), voting illegally, prone to alcoholism and dependent on street gangs that were often violent or criminal. You could hardly imagine a group more despised in the world than the impoverished rabble escaping famine in Ireland.
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Down with the Irish - Anti-Irish Propaganda
Irish Catholics were popular targets for stereotyping in 19th century America. According to historian George Potter, the media often stereotyped the Irish in America as being boss-controlled, violent (both among themselves and with those of other ethnic groups), voting illegally, prone to alcoholism and dependent on street gangs that were often violent or criminal. You could hardly imagine a group more despised in the world than the impoverished rabble escaping famine in Ireland.
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Down with the Irish - Anti-Irish Propaganda

Down with the Irish - Anti-Irish Propaganda

by Jonathan Madden
Down with the Irish - Anti-Irish Propaganda

Down with the Irish - Anti-Irish Propaganda

by Jonathan Madden

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Irish Catholics were popular targets for stereotyping in 19th century America. According to historian George Potter, the media often stereotyped the Irish in America as being boss-controlled, violent (both among themselves and with those of other ethnic groups), voting illegally, prone to alcoholism and dependent on street gangs that were often violent or criminal. You could hardly imagine a group more despised in the world than the impoverished rabble escaping famine in Ireland.

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BN ID: 2940157964924
Publisher: Shamrock Eden Publishing
Publication date: 01/18/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 460 KB
Age Range: 9 - 12 Years
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