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The letters of Irish Immigrant Annie O'Donnell illustrate the cultural phenomenon of the mass emigration of Irish women at the end of the 19th century.
A collection of letters written by Irish immigrant Annie O'Donnell to Jim Phelan, whom she met aboard ship coming from the old country to New York in 1898 (the letters run from 1901 to 1904). Besides the mundane workings of daily life and work, the letters provide firsthand insight into the female Irish immigrant experience. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.
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