Irish maids in New York were subject to a racist slur : vima

Irish maids in New York were subject to a racist slur

Irish women working as domestic servants (maids) in New York in the late 19th century faced an avalanche of anti-Catholic and racist slurs, with middle-class homeowners often calling them "Bridget" or "Biddy", regardless of whether that was their name or not. 

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