"A schoolteacher and an American by birth, Annie O'Brien Prince moved over from County Clare with Phoebe and her sister, while their father Jeremy stayed behind in Ireland to sell the house.
It should have been an American dream.
Instead, it turned into an American nightmare.
Just last September, Phoebe enrolled in her first - and what would be her last - year in an American school.
Coming from a small town in Ireland where she had attended boarding school, she would have been doing her best to fit in.
But surely she could have felt secure in a town where people were called Mulveyhill, Narey and Mullins, all proud Irish American names.
Little did she know that there would be no Irish welcome from this particular group of Irish Americans.
Little did she know they would villify her as an "Irish




," and "Irish





" using "Irish" as a term of abuse.
Did the Mulveyhills, Nareys and Mullins not realize they were Irish themselves?"