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CSPAN3 Lectures In History November 9, 2014

Irish need apply. This class is about an hour and 10 minutes. Welcome to the latest chapter of the irishamerican experience. We will be talking about nativism, the antiimmigrant movement that explodes in the 19th century, pretty much impacting all immigrants, but especially the irish. They are the biggest group. They are the most identifiable group. They are in the biggest cities. They stand out and generate an enormous opposition. Before we get into that, lets back up a little bit. We are not just going to be simply talking about the irish today, because the nativist response the irish generates actually existed before the irish got here. You can find early versions of it in the early 18th century and you also find echoes of it since that time. It speaks to the larger american experience. It is a kind of phenomenon that we pride ourselves of being a nation of immigrants, but we are a nation of immigrants, but we are also a nation that is always questioning that tradition. Lets start w ....

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CSPAN3 Lectures In History November 9, 2014

You can find echoes of it still. It speaks to the larger american experience. It is a kind of phenomenon that we pride ourselves of being a nation of immigrants, but we are a nation that is always questioning that tradition. Lets start with looking at things in 2014. What do americans think of immigration . If you go to ellis island, you will see this image, an american flag, very large. If you stand on one end, it has kind of a hologram effect. If you stand to be right side you just see a big flag, and if you walked to where i am standing, the image changes and you see these faces representing these different groups. To miss rates how much americans love immigration. This seems strange given the politics today, but americans, i would say most americans today in the 21st century absolutely love immigration. As strange as that may sound, hold that thought. But we know from headlines, from politics, debates in congress and so forth then americans also hate immigration. Explaining to the ....

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CSPAN3 Lectures In History November 16, 2014

All immigrants, but really focusing on the irish, the biggest and most identifiable group. They are also in the crowded cities and so forth, so they stand out and generate an enormous opposition. Lets we get into that, back up a little bit. Because we are net not just talking about the irish today, because the nativist response to the irish generates actually existed before the irish got here. You can find early versions of it in the 18th century, and you also find a goes of it since that time. So this question about antiimmigrant sentiment speaks to the larger american experience. It is a kind of phenomenon that we pride ourselves as being a nation of immigrants, but we are also a nation that is always questioning that tradition. Lets start now, looking at things in 2014 very what do americans think of the migration . If you go to ellis island, you will see this image, an american flag, very large. About 20 feet long, 10 feet high. If you stand on one end, it has a hologram effect. On ....

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