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Classics Read in English _ The Lost Tribes of the Irish in the South by Irvin S. Cobb
"The Lost Tribes of the Irish in the South" is an essay by Irvin S. Cobb that tells the story of Irish immigrants who settled in the American South. The book explores how the Irish took root and influenced American Southern society.
As the title "The Lost Tribes" suggests, the book traces the history and culture of Irish immigrants who gradually formed their own unique identity while living in the South. Cobb delicately records the process by which they maintained their traditions while integrating with Southern culture.
The book is characterized by the fact that it conveys the lives of immigrants through vivid anecdotes and observations rather than a simple listing of historical facts. The author deeply explores the lifestyles, traditions, and values of Irish Americans, and sheds light on the impact they had on Southern society.
In particular, this work is valuable as an important record showing the cultural diversity of the American South in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Cobb keenly captures the multicultural nature of American society while dealing with issues of cultural identity and assimilation. This book is considered an important document that records the history of immigrants and a meaningful work that helps us understand the formation of American Southern society.

Summary
"The Lost Tribes of the Irish in the South" by Irvin S. Cobb is a historical address delivered in the early 20th century, specifically in 1917. This address was presented at a banquet organized by the American Irish Historical Society and explores the significant contributions of the Irish to the development of the Southern United States. Cobb shares a passionate reflection on his ancestry and the broader impact of Irish culture and individuals in shaping American history, especially in the South. In this engaging and humorous address, Cobb draws on his own familial lineage to illustrate how deeply intertwined Irish heritage is with Southern culture and history. He recounts numerous historical figures of Irish descent who played pivotal roles in the early days of the American republic, from the military and political spheres to cultural contributions and the formation of communities. Through personal anecdotes and a mix of historical facts, Cobb argues against the notion that the Irish presence in the South has been overlooked or forgotten, painting a vibrant picture of the rich legacy carried forward by the descendants of Irish immigrants in their contributions to the South's character and achievements.

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The Lost Tribes of the Irish in the South