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"...(he) was particularly vicious toward the Irish"?  I thought that in
_Roughin It_, he spoke warmly about the Irish in the West and decried any
descriminatory actions against either the Chinese or the Irish.

Am I that far off base?   Could anyone cite passages demonstrating this
racism?

Gary Bennett
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA

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