Irish Famine’s Souperism Controversy

Irish Famine’s Souperism Controversy

During the Irish Famine, a phenomenon called Souperism emerged. Schools provided food to starving children on the condition that they receive Protestant religious instruction. However, those who "took the soup" faced scorn from their peers, and the stigma lasted beyond the famine.

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