“No Irish Need Apply” signs existed despite denials, high schooler proved

by PoppedCork

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  1. TLDR

    In 2002 Professor Richard Jensen said the No Irish Need Apply (NINA) signs didn’t exist because he couldn’t find prove. It was a myth.

    In 2015, Rebecca A. Fried, a high school student proved him wrong.

  2. Shows how easy it is to become a “professor” over there.

    Evidence of rampant anti-Irish bigotry is extensive in the history of the United States.

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