While you’re looking for that can you also point me to the following? The historical records that document the trans-Atlantic Irish slave trade, the Irish underground railroad, the Irish abolitionist movement, the contemporary work of literature that recounts the horrors of Irish slavery (Uncle O’Malley’s Cabin?), the Constitutional Amen…
While you’re looking for that can you also point me to the following? The historical records that document the trans-Atlantic Irish slave trade, the Irish underground railroad, the Irish abolitionist movement, the contemporary work of literature that recounts the horrors of Irish slavery (Uncle O’Malley’s Cabin?), the Constitutional Amendment that counts Irish as 3/5ths a person, anti-miscegenation laws for Irish, the Irish Civil Rights Movement (who is the Irish Rosa Parks or Dr. King?), redlining policies directed towards Irish, Jim Crow laws for Irish, Lynching post cards with Irish victims, GI Bills that excluded Irish Americans, the Christian theology used to justify Irish slavery, and any other history I have missed about Irish racism in America.
While you’re looking for that can you also point me to the following? The historical records that document the trans-Atlantic Irish slave trade, the Irish underground railroad, the Irish abolitionist movement, the contemporary work of literature that recounts the horrors of Irish slavery (Uncle O’Malley’s Cabin?), the Constitutional Amendment that counts Irish as 3/5ths a person, anti-miscegenation laws for Irish, the Irish Civil Rights Movement (who is the Irish Rosa Parks or Dr. King?), redlining policies directed towards Irish, Jim Crow laws for Irish, Lynching post cards with Irish victims, GI Bills that excluded Irish Americans, the Christian theology used to justify Irish slavery, and any other history I have missed about Irish racism in America.
It's hard to give a full answer in a small box here. I would, again, recommend Douglas Murray, but here's a brief summary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqbYoO-m6iM
The bottom line: slavery was what the west got right, ending it before others did. A few more words to that effect: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RKIlPQvpzY