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    Ciera-Marie1 year ago

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    Well I guess my Catholic grade and high school were more liberal (Lots of Irish , Italian, Polish, German Catholics in Milwaukee) than yours because I did learn about in both places.

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      chevydog1 year ago

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      C-M : We had pretty much the same mix in central PA, plus assorted east European types. And taught by Slovak nuns. I had thought that the Irish famine rated on the scale of world history. My Irish component forbears had the good fortune to come to the US before the famine (1823 and 1839).

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