
From Five Points to St. Peter’s: The Irish in New York
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Over the course of the 19th century, hundreds of thousands of Irish people moved to New York, leaving a lasting impact on the city. In this episode, Damian and Fin are joined by Dr. Elizabeth Stack and Danny Leavy to explore the legacy of these immigrants in the streets of NYC today. Danny and Elizabeth are historians and Irish immigrants living in New York, and they share unique insights into the city’s Irish past from the notorious Five Points to St. Peter's Church.
You can virtually follow along to the stops we feature in this episode by using our episode map- click on the arrows beside each stop to see a dropdown list of each location we visited which will be highlighted as you click on them. Find the map here: https://maphub.net/irishacw/transatlantic-podcast-s2-episode11-new-york-irish
Resources and Sources:
In Search of Cornelius Heeney- Video with Danny Leavy & Dr Ciarán Reilly
A.T. Stewart in the Dictionary of Irish Biography
William "Boss" Tweed in Britannica
Terry Golway Book: Machine Made: Tammany Hall and the Creation of Modern American Politics
Tyler Anbinder Book: Five Points
Tyler Anbinder Book: Plentiful Country
Jacob Riis Profile & Images via International Center for Photography
Ronald Bayor & Timothy Meagher Book: The New York Irish
Louis Eisenstein & Elliot Rosenberg Book: A Stripe of Tammany's Tiger
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