Imagine that you are an Irish immigrant who survived the potato famine, the journey to America, and the hardships involved in settling in a new land. It’s now 1920 and you are looking back at your life and trying to make sense of it for your grandchildren. Are you male or female? Why would that matter for the sorts of challenges that you encountered in America? How does religion factor into your life? Does it matter? Why or why or not? Given what you’ve learned in this class, how do you think you (as an Irish immigrant to America) would vote? Would you support Teddy Roosevelt? Would you or your children have fought in America’s wars? Why or why not? By 1920, do you consider yourself Irish, American, or Irish-American? What do you think that means to you?
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