Real Irish New York (A Rogue's Gallery of Fenians, Tough Women, Holy Men, Blasphemers, Jesters, and a Gang of Other Colorful Characters)

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As they entered their 600th year of British occupation, the Irish looked to America.

By the 1840s, America was the oasis that the Irish sought during a decade of both famine and revolution, and New York City was the main destination. The city would never be the same.

Refugees of the famine found leadership in Archbishop ā€œDaggerā€ John Hughes, who built an Irish-Catholic infrastructure of churches, schools, hospitals, and orphanages that challenged the Protestant power structure of the city. Revolutionaries found a home in NYC, too: Thomas Francis Meagher would later become Lincolnā€™s favorite Irish war general; John Devoy and Jeremiah Oā€™Donovan Rossa continued their fight from the city after the failed Rising of 1867; two men killed in the Easter Rising, Tom Clarke and James Connolly, spent substantial time in New York.

From there, the Irish rose and helped shape New York politics, labor, social activism, entertainment, and art. W.R. Grace was New Yorkā€™s first Irish-Catholic mayor, followed by Tammany rogue James J. Walker, and then William Oā€™Dwyer of County Mayo. On the labor side, Michael J. Quill, ex-IRA, of the Transport Workers of America, found his perfect foil in WASP mayor John V. Lindsay. Dorothy May and Margaret Sanger became famed social activists.

While the Irish made up much of the NYPD and NYFD, there was also the criminal element of the 1860s. The toughness of the New York underworld caught the eye of Hollywood, and James Cagney would become one of Americaā€™s favorite tough-guy movie characters. Irish gangs would be made famous in Martin Scorceseā€™s Gangs of New York.
Today, Eugene Oā€™Neill, William F. Buckley, Frank McCourt populate our literary canon.

These Irish influenced every phase of American society, and their colorful stories make up Irish New York.

This book title, Real Irish New York (A Rogue's Gallery of Fenians, Tough Women, Holy Men, Blasphemers, Jesters, and a Gang of Other Colorful Characters), ISBN: 9781510736481, by Dermot McEvoy, published by Skyhorse (March 3, 2020) is available in hardcover. Our minimum order quantity is 25 copies. All standard bulk book orders ship FREE in the continental USA and delivered in 4-10 business days.

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Author:
Dermot McEvoy
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
336
Publisher:
Skyhorse (March 3, 2020)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9781510736481
ISBN-10:
1510736484
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6" x 9" x 1.2"
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32
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Weight:
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