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Angela Murphy
Angela Murphy

Educational Background: Ph.D. - University of Houston, M.A. - Texas A&M University and B.A. (English) - Texas A&M University. Recent Research Topics: (1) Black and white resistance to the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 (2) Irish American attitudes towards slavery and the abolition movement in the United States. Publications: American Slavery, Irish Freedom: Abolition, Immigrant Citizenship, and the Transatlantic Movement for Irish Repeal, Louisiana State University Press, 2010. “’Though Dead He Yet Speaketh’: Abolitionist Memories of Daniel O’Connell in the United States,” American Journal of Irish Studies, Volume 10, 2013. “Slavery and Irish Nationalism in the American South, 1840-1845,” in The Irish in the Atlantic World, ed. David T. Gleeson, University of South Carolina Press, 2010. “Daniel O’Connell and the ‘American Eagle’ in 1845: Slavery, Diplomacy, Nativism, and the Collapse of America’s First Irish Nationalist Movement,” Journal of American Ethnic History, 26:2, Winter, 2007. “‘It Outlaws Me and I Outlaw It!’: Resistance to the Fugitive Slave Law in Syracuse, New York,” African Americans in New York Life and History, 28:1, January, 2004.

  • American Slavery, Irish Freedom

    https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7794365-american-slavery-irish-freedom   American Slavery, Irish Freedom: Abolition, Immigrant Citizenship, and the Transatlantic Movement for Irish…

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