How the Irish Became White

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Noel Ignatiev: How the Irish Became White (1997, Taylor & Francis Group)

248 pages

English language

Published Oct. 14, 1997 by Taylor & Francis Group.

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978-0-415-91825-1
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How the Irish Became White explodes a number of myths surrounding race in our society. Focusing on how the Irish were assimilated as "whites" in America, Noel Ignatiev uncovers the roots of conflict between Irish Americans and African Americans and draws a powerful connection between Irish "success" in nineteenth-century American society and their embrace of white supremacy. - Jacket flap.

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Great concept, deep historical backing, but way too much random detail and academic patina that should have been scraped off before shipping this to print.

Imagine one hundred more passages like this one:

“Jefferson showed that he was aware of the danger, when he noted that the “wholesome” “party divisions of whig and tory” served to “keep out those of a more dangerous character.” His famous “firebell in the night” remark, then, wherein he warned that “a geographical line, coinciding with a marked principle, moral and political, once conceived and held up to the angry passions of men, will never be obliterated,” was as much, if not more, a reiteration of his opposition to placing the slave question on the national agenda as it was a meditation on the immorality of slavery.”

Or this:

“Binns arrived in Baltimore, then a major port for southeastern Pennsylvania, on September 1, 1801, after …

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  • National characteristics, irish