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The fires of Philadelphia : citizen-soldiers, nativists, and the 1844 riots over the soul of a nation / Zachary M. Schrag.

Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Pennsylvania Room UPA/Ph F 158.44 .S36 2021
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Schrag, Zachary M., author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Riots--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Riots.
Kensington (Philadelphia, Pa.)--History--19th century.
Kensington (Philadelphia, Pa.).
Kensington (Philadelphia, Pa.)--Ethnic relations.
Philadelphia (Pa.)--History--19th century.
Philadelphia (Pa.).
Philadelphia (Pa.)--Ethnic relations.
Irish Americans--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--19th century.
Irish Americans.
Nativism--History--19th century.
Nativism.
Ethnic relations.
Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--Kensington.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
xviii, 414 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Edition:
First Pegasus Books edition.
Place of Publication:
New York : Pegasus Books, 2021.
Summary:
"...[A] comprehensive look at the 1844 riots that pitted nativist Protestants in Philadelphia against Irish Catholic immigrants. Positioning the riots as a precursor to the Civil War, Schrag details how leaders of the American Republican Party (a forerunner of the Know Nothing Party), including charismatic newspaperman and future U.S. congressman Lewis Levin, fanned the flames of anti-immigrant resentment by alleging that Irish Catholics were a "menace to American self-government." Allegations spread that Catholics were trying to remove the Protestant bible from public schools, and a nativist rally in the Irish neighborhood of Kensington erupted into a brawl, sparking waves of violence that led to the burning of two Catholic churches and the ransacking of a third, the deaths of dozens of protestors, and a military takeover of the city."-- Publisher's Weekly.
Contents:
Hurrah for the natives, and kill the damned Irish!
Brilliant and unscrupulous
The best amateur officer in the United States
American-born citizens
The mob shall rule
Bayonets and ball cartridges
The gospel of the Devil
Arouse, native borns!
A band of armed ruffians
I have got my man!
A rush of the soldiers
How can we fire on our own citizens?
The sky a sheet of flames
The Lord seeth
Humanity weeps
Won't we give it to you on the Fourth of July?
Are there any guns in the church?
Don't you fire!
By Jesus Christ we'll have him out!
A fight must come off some time
You bloody sons of bitches!
Secret, covert, murderous
The mob is now supreme
Saviors of the homestead and hearthstone
Congress or the penitentiary
Epilogue.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local Notes:
HSP Credit Line: Cartoon for George Cadwalader, 1844. Cadwalader Family Papers [collection 1454]. Page 286.
ISBN:
9781643137285
164313728X
OCLC:
1252716747

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