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Editorial

Racist violence—then and now

In this issue Aodhán Crealey (On This Day, p. 7) reminds us of one of the darkest episodes in the history of the Irish diaspora, when, in the course of the draft riots of 1863, a mostly Irish mob rampaged across Manhattan targeting African-Americans and torching an orphanage for black children. Miraculously, no one died … Read more

Categories Editorial, Issue 1 (January/February 2026), Volume 34
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