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{"id":330,"date":"2013-11-06T21:41:42","date_gmt":"2013-11-07T02:41:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/sites.davidson.edu\/his342\/?p=330"},"modified":"2013-11-06T21:41:42","modified_gmt":"2013-11-07T02:41:42","slug":"the-irish-were-more-than-just-violent","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/courses.shroutdocs.org\/his342-fall2013\/2013\/11\/06\/the-irish-were-more-than-just-violent\/","title":{"rendered":"The Irish were More than Just Violent"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In \u201cRace, Violence, and Anti-Irish Sentiment in the Nineteenth Century,\u201d Kevin Kenny contends that racism towards the Irish in America stems from a concern for their tendency to violence, which originated from a complex background.\u00a0 He supports this notion well, however I feel that he hints at other factors of Irish racism that have the potential to be just as significant as their tendency towards violence.\u00a0 Based on Kenny\u2019s evidence, there is no doubt that skin color and the simple fact that they were foreign was not the stem of the attitude towards them, as there were many other \u201cwhite\u201d immigrants from other countries who were not portrayed in such a negative fashion.\u00a0 He did hint at other factors that I feel should have been given more importance such as their sheer numbers in immigration and their lack of skill, among others.<\/p>\n<p>Kenny noted that the Irish made up somewhere between one-third and one-half of the immigrant population, and that they became the face of any negative attitudes towards immigrants.\u00a0 This fact and claim are simply too significant to only mention in Kenny\u2019s article.\u00a0 If this was the case, how were the Irish similar to other immigrants?\u00a0 After all, if the Germans deserved similar discrimination, as he alluded to on page 367, the German immigrant population should have had similar qualities as the Irish immigrant population.\u00a0 Kenny\u2019s inclusion of the Irish being used as a scapegoat for the immigrant population as a whole left me wanting more support, with more questions than answers.<\/p>\n<p>Kenny also noted that the Irish population, in large, arrived with a lack of skill.\u00a0 They therefore came to work in unskilled, low pay jobs.\u00a0 They could then have been used as strike breakers, as they were willing to work for low wages.\u00a0 This also allowed them to easily find work, discrediting the notion that they were discriminated against in the workplace.\u00a0 Although Kenny did not make claims that left me wanting more, I found myself wondering about other skill-related factors.\u00a0 For example, could the more well-to-do members of American society looked down upon the Irish because they felt they had no real ability?\u00a0 If so, this idea of the Irish as unable to do skilled work could have contributed to racism toward the Irish while having no factor towards workplace discrimination, as these unskilled jobs were still needed.<\/p>\n<p>I feel that other factors could have been elaborated upon, such as CT\u2019s mention of the direction of racially based stereotypes towards men rather than women.\u00a0 Perhaps this similarity with the African American population contributed to the negative attitude toward the Irish.\u00a0 I feel that this could be interesting if elaborated.\u00a0 One factor I believe he did provide enough evidence for was the anti-Catholic sentiment, as many nativists were concerned with Catholic loyalty to the Pope.<\/p>\n<p>In general, Kelly should have extended his essay.\u00a0 He has good arguments and evidence, but he just needs more of it.\u00a0 This way, he could leave the reader more satisfied.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In \u201cRace, Violence, and Anti-Irish Sentiment in the Nineteenth Century,\u201d Kevin Kenny contends that racism towards the Irish in America stems from a concern for their tendency to violence, which originated from a complex background.\u00a0 He supports this notion well, however I feel that he hints at other factors of Irish racism that have the &hellip; 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