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Essay heading: irish stereotypes
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In Boston, Massachusetts, the center of anti-Irish feelings, 295 Irish immigrants were actually sent back to Britain by the Know-Nothing-Party for being a drain on the local economy. And in the south, some Irish were called "niggers turned inside out", while black slaves were called "smoked Irish" (Greely, 1981)... displayed 300 characters
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This shows that the Irish were not held very highly in the eyes of Americans. But the British and even their countrymen had their own prejudices against the Irish.
Ireland is very Catholic. It was brought up as a country on Catholicism and the Catholic Church had a very powerful influence in Southern Ireland... displayed next 300 characters
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