In this groundbreaking study, George O'Dwyer traces the origins of the Irish Catholic community in Lowell, Massachusetts, from its early settlement in the 1820s to the present day. Drawing on archival sources and oral histories, the author examines the social, economic, and religious factors that shaped the Irish American experience in Lowell and challenged the dominant English Protestant culture. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of immigration and ethnic identity in America.
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