1. The Irish-American Dream
With the infamous potato famine wreaking havoc back home, the United States, having far better economic opportunities than Ireland, became home to the largest independent female migration in American history. ... In the book "Erin's Daughters in America" by Hasia R. Diner, Diner paints a picture of what life was really like for these immigrants, and how the Irish and American cultures clashed. "Because they [the Irish] adhered to a tradition whereby women functioned apart from men, they [Irish women] could take advantage of the expanding American urban economy, which offere...
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