"Becoming Irish American - The Making and Remaking of a People from Roanoke to JFK" by Timothy J. Meagher is the March 2024 selection for the IrishCentral Book Club. Each month, we will pick a new ...
A book offering a captivating account of the often-ignored and moving story of how Irish women dominated North American prisons in the 19th century is the perfect read this St. Brigid's Day Bank ...
The public library in East Islip, Long Island, New York has something that no other library in the state can boast: an Irish Heritage Room. The ...
To celebrate Irish-American Heritage Month, here are four books written by Irish authors, recommended by your friends at Pima County Public Library.
I was born in Buffalo, grew up outside Washington, D.C., and later in East Aurora, New York. I currently reside in the Elmwood Village with my wife. A few of my Irish ancestors settled in Buffalo as ...
The roots of Irish and African solidarity can be traced to colonial times, when enslaved Africans and indentured Irish servants interacted on British-owned estates in North America. While historical ...
Stephen O’Connor is a writer from Lowell. Learn more at lowellwriter.com. My father used to say, “You couldn’t be any more Irish if you were born in Ireland.” Genetically, that was probably true. But ...
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