VIRTUAL: No Irish Need Apply
Tuesday, November 147:00—8:00 PMZoom
This presentation covers Irish migration history in Boston: from 17th-century indentured servants to 1718 Scot-Irish arrivals, pre-famine Catholic immigrants' challenges and anti-Irish sentiment, including events like Pope's Day and Ursuline Convent burning. It also explores post-famine immigration, settlement, work, assimilation, and Irish influence in Boston politics, featuring figures like James Michael Curley and Honey Fitz Kennedy.
Generously sponsored by the Groton Public Library Endowment Trust.
Registration required via Zoom link.