It's not hard to find insults and slurs that native-born Americans used against the Irish in the 1850s-1860s.
But what insulting names did Irish immigrants use for native-born Americans? I'm thinking particularly in the Know-Nothing era when the hatred was highest, there must have been something inflammatory.
What I keep running into are things like Paddy's Lament, supposedly written from an Irish view but actually designed to make fun of the Irish. So the insults against the non-Irish are kept mild. In that song, "The imp they called 'Sam' wid his beggary crew" is as bad as it gets, and the Know Nothings themselves adopted the nickname Sam, as far as I know. Or "ignorant boobies"--that's got to sting. Unless it was a stronger insult then than now.
So what would an Irishman have said, to really get under the skin of a native?
Hank Trent
hanktrent@voyager.net
But what insulting names did Irish immigrants use for native-born Americans? I'm thinking particularly in the Know-Nothing era when the hatred was highest, there must have been something inflammatory.
What I keep running into are things like Paddy's Lament, supposedly written from an Irish view but actually designed to make fun of the Irish. So the insults against the non-Irish are kept mild. In that song, "The imp they called 'Sam' wid his beggary crew" is as bad as it gets, and the Know Nothings themselves adopted the nickname Sam, as far as I know. Or "ignorant boobies"--that's got to sting. Unless it was a stronger insult then than now.
So what would an Irishman have said, to really get under the skin of a native?
Hank Trent
hanktrent@voyager.net
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