Edition |
Large print edition. |
Description |
563 pages (large print) : map ; 23 cm. |
Physical Medium |
large print (16 point) rda |
Series |
Thorndike Press large print biography and memoir |
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Thorndike Press large print biographies and memoirs.
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Note |
"The text of this Large Print edition is unabridged. Other aspects of the book may vary from the original edition"--Title page verso. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 469-559). |
Contents |
Introduction -- Prologue -- Part I: Bridget the refugee. Bridget's escape ; Bridget at sea ; Bridget on the farm ; Bridget in the city -- Part II: Bridget and Patrick. Bridget goes to work ; Bridget gets married ; Bridget the mother ; Bridget the enemy -- Part III: Bridget alone. Bridget the widow ; Bridget the servant ; Bridget the hairdresser ; Bridget the grocer -- Part IV: Bridget and P.J.. P.J. the rascal ; P.J. the longshoreman ; P.J. the bartender ; P.J. the Democrat -- Part V: P.J. P.J. the legislator ; P.J. the senator ; P.J. the boss ; P.J. the American -- Epilogue: Joe and John. |
Summary |
"Based on genealogical breakthroughs and previously unreleased records, this is the first book to explore the inspiring story of the poor Irish refugee couple who escaped famine, created a life together in a city hostile to Irish, immigrants, and Catholics, and launched the Kennedy dynasty in America. Their Irish ancestry was a hallmark of the Kennedys' initial political profile, as JFK leveraged his working-class roots to connect with blue-collar voters. Today, we remember this iconic American family as the vanguard of wealth, power, and style rather than as the descendants of poor immigrants. Here at last, we meet the first American Kennedys, Patrick and Bridget, who arrived as many thousands of others did following the Great Famine--penniless and hungry. Less than a decade after their marriage in Boston, Patrick's sudden death left Bridget to raise their children single-handedly. Her rise from housemaid to shop owner in the face of rampant poverty and discrimination kept her family intact, allowing her only son P.J. to become a successful saloon owner and businessman. P.J. went on to become the first American Kennedy elected to public office--the first of many. Written by the grandson of an Irish immigrant couple and based on first-ever access to P.J. Kennedy's private papers, The First Kennedys is a story of sacrifice and survival, resistance and reinvention: an American story"-- Provided by publisher. |
Subject |
Kennedy family.
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Kennedy, Bridget Murphy, 1825?-1888.
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Kennedy, Patrick Joseph, 1858-1929.
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Kennedy, Patrick Joseph, 1858-1929 -- Family.
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Immigrants -- Massachusetts -- Boston -- Biography.
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Irish Americans -- Massachusetts -- Boston -- Biography.
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Immigrants -- United States -- History.
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Emigration and immigration -- 19th century.
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Irish -- United States -- 19th century.
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BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Historical.
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BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Presidents & Heads of State.
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Families. (OCoLC)fst01728849
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Immigrants. (OCoLC)fst00967712
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Massachusetts -- Boston.
(OCoLC)fst01205012
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Genre/Form |
Biographies. (OCoLC)fst01919896
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Large type books.
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Biographies.
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Added Title |
Humble roots of an American dynasty |
ISBN |
9781432899165 (large print ; hardcover) |
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1432899163 (large print ; hardcover) |
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