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  • February 2014

  • Thu 27

    John F. Quinn, Ph.D., Salve Regina U. History Dept. Chair, “The Cause of Humanity is One The World Over: Frederick Douglass’ Irish Advocacy”

    February 27, 2014 @ 6:00 pm

    Frederick Douglass is well known for his 1845 autobiography which described his life as a slave in Maryland and his escape to freedom in the North. The book, which bluntly recounted the abuse that he and other slaves endured at the hands of their masters, became a bestseller in the 1850s and is thought by

  • March 2014

  • Thu 27

    Janet Nolan, Ph.D., “Servants of the Poor: Teachers in Ireland and Irish-America at the Turn of the 20th Century”

    March 27, 2014 @ 6:00 pm

    Urged by their mothers to pursue an education, the “one thing they can’t take away,” the American daughters of Irish-born mothers are the unsung heroines of Irish achievement in the United States. While immigrant mothers often became servants of the American rich, their educated daughters became servants of the poor in America’s public schools. By

  • September 2014

  • Wed 10

    Rev. Robert W. Hayman, Ph.D. ” Rhode Island’s Struggle to Redeem Its Promise to Its Irish Civil War Volunteers”

    September 10, 2014 @ 6:00 pm

    While the rest of the states of the Union in the 1820s and 30s were moving toward universal manhood suffrage, conservative-dominated Rhode Island chose to preserve the state’s once liberal tradition of a suffrage limited to those who possessed $134 of taxable property. When in the 1830s Irish immigrants, particularly the Catholic Irish, began to

  • October 2014

  • Mon 6

    Edward T. O’Donnell, Ph.D. “Streets of Fire: The Irish and the Civil War Draft Riots of July 1863”

    October 6, 2014 @ 6:00 pm

    The Draft Riots of July 1863 in New York City constitute the largest civil uprising in American history. At least 118 people were killed, including a dozen free blacks who were lynched. Although people of many backgrounds participated in the violence, the Irish played the most prominent role. The riots occurred at an especially critical

  • Mon 27

    Cahal Dunne, Irish singer/songwriter on his new semi-autobiographical book, “Put Yer Rosary Beads Away Ma”

    October 27, 2014 @ 6:00 pm

    Singer/songwriter, recording artist, storyteller and comedian, Cahal Dunne, has published a semiautobiographical book. Set in economically depressed 1970s Ireland, it is the coming-of-age tale of Dunne's alter ego, Billy Golden. During this era there seemed few possibilities and little hope for Ireland's younger generation, and, to the chagrin of Billy’s mother, he gives up the

  • November 2014

  • Mon 17

    Kurt C. Schlichting, Ph.D. ” The Irish Immigrants in Newport: A Question of Upward Mobility”

    November 17, 2014 @ 6:00 pm

    Oscar Handlin, the eminent Harvard historian, argued that immigration was and is the key to understanding American history. For Newport, the arrival of large numbers of Irish immigrants in the late 1840s and 1850s shaped the history of the city to present times. One question that arises is the degree of upward mobility: To what

  • March 2015

  • Thu 26

    Scott Molloy, Ph.D. ” Rhode Island Irish Socio-Economic Progress: From “Shanty” to “Lace Curtain” during the Gilded Age”

    March 26, 2015 @ 6:00 pm

    Irish immigrants faced a punishing arrival in our state, and their forward progress over the years was not much kinder. By the end of the 1800s, Rhode Island Irish had at least progressed from “shanty” Irish to “lace curtain” status in some quarters. Prof. Molloy will discuss the conditions in Providence’s Irish-dominated Fifth Ward (Newport

  • April 2015

  • Thu 16

    Michael Feldberg, Ph.D., Exec. Dir. George Washington Institute for Religious Freedom, (www.gwirf.org.) “When Irish-American Catholic Churches Burned: The Philadelphia Bible Riots of 1844.”

    April 16, 2015 @ 6:00 pm

    The 1830s and 1840s were arguably the lowest moment for Irish Catholics in American history. Michael Feldberg will recall those difficult years by recounting the attacks by xenophobic Protestants (including some Orangemen) on two Irish Catholic churches in Philadelphia, one of which was burned to the ground. The immigrant Irish Catholics fought back, and several

  • September 2015

  • Wed 9

    Barbara (Lepley) Roy – “How to Obtain Your Irish Citizenship”

    September 9, 2015 @ 6:00 pm

    If you have at least one grandparent who was born in Ireland, you are eligible for Irish Republic (dual) citizenship and then can obtain an Irish passport. Our speaker will walk us through the process for fulfilling all the requirements of both Irish citizenship and getting your Irish passport. In addition, she will share how

  • October 2015

  • Thu 15

    Tom Riley – “The Great Hunger and Its Impact On The Orphan Train Era in America, 1853-1929”

    October 15, 2015 @ 6:00 pm

    The Great Hunger led to massive emigration to the U.S., Canada, Australia and Europe. Shiploads of emaciated Irish adults, children and families arrived daily on coffin ships in New York City, America’s Golden Door. Many parents, already emaciated, died aboard ship and were buried at sea, or shortly after their arrival. Families and parentless children

  • November 2015

  • Thu 12

    Edward T. McCarron, Ph.D. – “Facing the Atlantic: Ireland, Newfoundland and Outmigration to New England, 1790-1860”

    November 12, 2015 @ 6:00 pm

    Newfoundland was an early destination for Irish immigrants during the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. The beginnings of this migration were deeply embedded in the growth of the Atlantic cod fishing trade which saw many Irish venture to Newfoundland as seasonal fishermen. As Arthur Young recounted in 1776, “The number of people who go passengers

  • March 2016

  • Tue 22

    Edward H. Furey, founder, The Keely Society: “Patrick C. Keely’s Legacy to the Catholic Church in America and St. Mary’s Church in Newport, R.I.”

    March 22, 2016 @ 6:00 pm

    This lecture will be held in St. Mary's Church, which was designed by Irish-born architect Patrick C. Keely  (1816-1896). Patrick Charles Keely (1816-1896) designed and built an estimated 700 ecclesiastical structures including churches, cathedrals, schools, colleges, and other parish buildings. He left Thurles, Ireland, for America in 1842, and arrived in Brooklyn, NY where he

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