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Irish Everywhere: Irish Americans and the Making of the Multicultural City
Tuesday, March 10th, 2009
Jim Barrett
Dave Roediger
4:00 pm
Music Room, Levis Faculty Center 909 W. Illinois St. Urbana
Event Description
Between the late nineteenth century and the Great Depression, a new multi-ethnic American city emerged amidst giant waves of migration of Europeans and people of color from around the globe. A large settled population of Irish Americans and their relations with these newcomers – in city streets, the Catholic parish, the urban union and political machine, and on the vaudeville stage – shaped the character of work, culture, and politics in this new city.
Event Video
Jim Barrett
Department of History, Illinois
Dave Roediger
Department of History, comments