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Immigration: The Irish Become A Force

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Abstract
Professor of American studies and history Matthew Frye Jacobson talks about the reasons behind the increasingly influential role played by Irish immigrants beginning in the middle of the nineteenth century in cities like New York, Boston, Milwaukee and Chicago. "Over the span of a generation," Professor Jacobson explains, "the Irish become a force in politics in city after city. And there's really no incoming group after them that quite rivals them in terms of the success that they had."
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American Studies, U.S. History Survey, The Unfinished Nation
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