White Irish
"White Irish" typically refers to individuals of Irish descent who are identified as white or Caucasian. This term is often used in demographic studies and discussions about ethnicity in countries like Ireland and the United States. The majority of the population in Ireland is considered white, with a rich cultural heritage that includes traditions, language, and history.
In the context of the United States, "White Irish" can also refer to Irish immigrants and their descendants who settled in America, particularly during the 19th and early 20th centuries. These individuals often faced discrimination but gradually integrated into American society, contributing to its cultural landscape through various fields, including literature, music, and politics.