The Boston Irish and the Bunker Hill Monument
The National Park Service is planning to remove several quotation boards at Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown, MA that pertain to slavery, women's suffrage, veterans and immigrants. The action comes as a result of a nationwide directive issued by the Secretary of the Interior in May 2025 as a lead-up to America 250 celebrations. The quotes hang in the Bunker Hill Lodge, at the entrance to the Bunker Hill Monument, and offer modern interpretation of what the Monument means to multiple groups of people. The passage about 'foreign-born men' being excluded from the American Revolution pertains specifically to Irish immigrants living in Boston and Charlestown in 1875. It was extracted from an editorial in The Boston Pilot , an influential Catholic weekly newspaper with a national readership in the 19th century. This is the passage in full, published in The Boston Pilot on May 8, 1875: The struggle to tell the story of America has always been a ...