The sign “NINA” in front of 19th-century factories in the U.S. meant “No Irish Need Apply.”
It expressed native-born American prejudice against the two million Irish immigrants who arrived in the U.S. between 1830 and 1860.
The sign “NINA” in front of 19th-century factories in the U.S. meant “No Irish Need Apply.”
It expressed native-born American prejudice against the two million Irish immigrants who arrived in the U.S. between 1830 and 1860.