The Real Irish American Story Not Taught in Schools
"Wear green on St. Patrick's Day or get pinched." That pretty much
sums up the Irish American "curriculum" that I learned when I was in
school. Yes, I recall a nod to the so-called Potato Famine, but it was
mentioned only in passing.
Sadly, today's high school textbooks continue to largely ignore the
famine, despite the fact that it was responsible for unimaginable
suffering and the deaths of more than a million Irish peasants, and that
it triggered the greatest wave of Irish immigration in U.S. history.
Nor do textbooks make any attempt to help students link famines past and
present.
Saturday, March 17, 2012
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