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Thomas Sowell gets something wrong

October 21, 2010 By admin

The existence of vast numbers of “No Irish Need Apply” signs is debatable.

However, he’s right about this:

There was a reason why employers in the middle of the 19th century had signs that said, “No Irish need apply” — and why employers in the middle of the 20th century no longer had such signs. It was not that employers had changed. The Irish had changed.
 

And my touchy colleague was wrong.

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