Abstract
Professor of American studies and history Matthew Frye Jacobson talks about the racial labels applied to immigrants in the mid to late nineteenth century. Professor Jacobson explains that Irish immigrants, along with Eastern European Jews, Italians and Poles were frequently subjected to unflattering epithets that described, "...a set of characteristics that were presumed to be passed in the blood as a racial attribute."
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American Studies, U.S. History Survey, The Unfinished Nation
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English
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