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Making the Irish American history and heritage of the Irish in the United States /
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The Irish in the Atlantic world
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The Columbia guide to Irish American history
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American slavery, Irish freedom abolition, immigrant citizenship, and the transatlantic movement for Irish repeal /
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Irish immigrants in the land of Canaan letters and memoirs from colonial and revolutionary America, 1675-1815 /
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Irish immigrants in the land of Canaan : letters and memoirs from colonial and revolutionary America, 1675-1815 /
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Puerto Ricans Americans /
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The Scotch-Irish a social history.
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Ireland's great famine in Irish-American history /
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Ireland's New Worlds immigrants, politics, and society in the United States and Australia, 1815-1922 /
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Fleeing the famine North America and Irish refugees, 1845-1851 /
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The hyphenated American the hidden injuries of culture /
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Ulster to America the Scots-Irish migration experience, 1680-1830 /
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Asian American studies now a critical reader /
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American tropics articulating Filipino America /
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Family sentence the search for my Cuban-revolutionary, prison-yard, mythic-hero, deadbeat dad /
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Model-minority imperialism
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Asian American X an intersection of twenty-first-century Asian American voices /
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The Salvadoran Americans
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White scholars/African American texts
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Becoming Asian American second-generation Chinese and Korean American identities /
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Learning to be Chinese American community, education, and ethnic identity /
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Embodying Asian/American sexualities
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Latinos in American society families and communities in transition /
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Irish Americans /
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Hapa girl a memoir /
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The Columbia guide to Irish American history
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The Irish experience in New Jersey and metropolitan New York : cultural identity, hybridity, and commemoration /
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John F. Kennedy, Barack Obama, and the politics of ethnic incorporation and avoidance
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What parish are you from? : a Chicago Irish community and race relations /
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Jim Tully : American writer, Irish rover, Hollywood brawler /
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The hyphenated American the hidden injuries of culture /
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The harp and the eagle Irish-American volunteers and the Union Army, 1861-1865 /
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The Irish in the South, 1815-1877
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Receiving Erin's children Philadelphia, Liverpool, and the Irish famine migration, 1845-1855 /
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Ireland's New Worlds immigrants, politics, and society in the United States and Australia, 1815-1922 /
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Irish immigrants in the land of Canaan letters and memoirs from colonial and revolutionary America, 1675-1815 /
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Reading Irish-American fiction the hyphenated self /
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All souls a family story from Southie /
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Making sense of the Molly Maguires
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Fenians, freedmen, and southern Whites race and nationality in the era of Reconstruction /
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Making the Irish American history and heritage of the Irish in the United States /
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Whitman and the Irish
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The musical traditions of Northern Ireland and its diaspora community and conflict /
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Family sentence the search for my Cuban-revolutionary, prison-yard, mythic-hero, deadbeat dad /
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Irish in Michigan
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American slavery, Irish freedom abolition, immigrant citizenship, and the transatlantic movement for Irish repeal /
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Becoming American under fire Irish Americans, African Americans, and the politics of citizenship during the Civil War era /