Between 1820 and 1850, some Americans discriminated against Irish immigrants because the Irish were mostly Catholic.
A Few other reasons the Irish were discriminated was because they considered Irish to be a different race blamed for rising crime, poverty, and disease. worked for little money which forced wages lower. celebrated Sabbath with alcohol blamed for alcoholism in America.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued the Fair Employment Act or Executive Order 8802. It was the first national action, though not a law, to encourage equal opportunity and ban employment discrimination in the United States. The executive order was issued in reply to force from civil rights activists A. Philip Randolph, Walter White, and others concerned in the March on Washington Movement who had intended a march on Washington, D.C. in 1941 to dispute racial discrimination in industry and the military. They suspended the march after Executive Order 8802 was issued.
One of the major contributions to Roman society that Virgil made was that he "wrote the Aeneid," since this was one of the most influential pieces of literature in the region.