The mid-1800s were years of unrest, foment, and violent ethnic
and racial prejudice. Outwardly peaceful Connecticut towns were no
exception.
Irish immigrants were castigated as a lowly race. They faced
hateful venom with courage and laughter, becoming significant
contributors to American culture.
The authors vividly describe this little known facet of our
country's history, which included torture and murder.
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