Irish Heritage of NYC – Pints, Poetry & Pugilism
The Irish were America’s first great wave of immigration; as they fled the potato famine of the 1840s-60s, they arrived in New York City and changed the face of the nation. Learn about the highs and lows of the melting pot in America.
Gallery
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Gideon as a Bowery B’Hoy, explaining the history of the Gangs of NY
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The Five Points watercolor, By George Catlin, 1827
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Matthew Baker reads some poetry at the Irish Hunger Memorial
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Those dangerous, dandy Five Pointers, soaplocks and all
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Mark talking about the waves of destitute Irish at the Hunger Memorial