Irish Americans

  • Irish Americans
    By Sarah De Capua

    Interesting Fact boasted a number of Irish - American justices , During the midincluding William J. Brennan Jr. , Joseph 1980s to the early McKenna , and Sandra Day O'Connor . 2000s , Ireland became An important artist of the 20th ...

  • Irish Americans
    By Janet Riehecky

    Looks at Ireland and the reasons why people left to come to the United States; explores life in America, the importance of family and religion, and types of music, celebrations, art, food, and customs; and examines contributions made by ...

  • Irish Americans
    By Michael V. Uschan

    ... 39 , 42 , 43 Carroll , Charles 23 , 44 Carroll , Daniel 23 Carroll , John 23 Chicago , Illinois 21 , 41 children 8 ... 24 , 25 Fitzgerald , F. Scott 42 , 44 Fitzgerald , Patrick 38 Fitzpatrick , Thomas 24 Flatley , Michael 41 food 7 ...

  • Irish Americans: The History and Culture of a People
    By William E. Watson, Eugene J. Halus Jr.

    Our Faith-Filled Heritage: The Church of Philadelphia – Bicentennial as a Diocese 1808–2008. ... Former Vicar General Succeeded Archbishop Ryan Upon His Death in 1910,” Obituary, The New York Times, February 27, 1918.

  • Irish Americans
    By Nichol Bryan

    Provides information on the history of Ireland and on the customs, language, religion, and experiences of Irish Americans.

  • Irish Americans: Identity and Assimilation
    By Marjorie R. Fallows

    Irish Americans: Identity and Assimilation

  • Irish Americans
    By Margaret Hall

    Describes the conditions in Ireland that led people to immigrate to the United States and what their daily lives are like in their new home.

  • Irish Americans
    By Kem Knapp Sawyer

    This book presents their struggles in their native !and, their journeys to America, and their lives in a new land.

  • Irish Americans
    By Kerry A. Graves

    Through the immigrants' own words and contemporary photographs and illustrations, these inspiring volumes not only tell the story of each immigrant group, but also provide insight on what it means to be an American today.

  • Irish Americans: The History and Culture of a People
    By William E. Watson, Eugene J. Halus Jr.

    ... Society for the Relief of Emigrants from Ireland, March 17, 1771–March 17, 1892. Philadelphia: The Hibernian Society, 1892, pp. 28–29. Document 4 THE START OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION AND THE FRIENDLY SONS OF ST. PATRICK Members of the ...

  • Irish Americans
    By Nichol Bryan

    Provides information on the history of Ireland and on the customs, language, religion, and experiences of Irish Americans.

  • Irish Americans: The History and Culture of a People
    By William E. Watson, Eugene J. Halus

    Well-known Irish Americans are profiled, but the work also captures the essence of everyday life for Irish-Americans as they have assimilated, established communities, and interacted with other ethnic groups.