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Donnybrook: Whitewash at the White House, and LIV
By John Myers His Majesty’s government is seemingly intent on proceeding with The English Parliament’s so called “Amnesty Bill” or “Legacy Bill.” While seemingly a positive sounding piece of legislation, […]
Cleveland Irish: Someone’s Past
Cleveland Irish: Someone’s Past By Francis McGarry My graduate Professor, Michel-Rolph Trouillot, taught me a few things. One was always cut the cards; actually, that was Mr. Dooley. One was […]
Inner View: Ashley Herzog, Author of Lake Erie Monsters
Inner View: Ashley Herzog, Author, Lake Erie Monsters by John O’Brien, Jr. @Jobjr OhioIANews: Author of Lake Erie Monsters Ashley Herzog joins us to share where she come from, her […]
Cleveland Irish: Pump, Pump, Pull Away
Cleveland Irish: Pump, Pump, Pull Away by Francis McGarry Historians of Irish American history have the ability to research and discuss topics, such as the health and medical care of […]
Cleveland Irish: Genesis of the Irish Network
Cleveland Irish: Genesis of the Irish Network by Francis McGarry The homily this week referenced Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Father compared the short comings of the winners of […]
Cleveland Irish: 1810 & Then, by Francis McGarry
Cleveland Irish: 1810 and Then If you leave the Irish American Historical Society and walk westerly through Central Park, you pass the Great Lawn. Then keep heading west for a couple […]
Cleveland Irish: Business was a Boomin’
Cleveland Irish: Business was a Boomin’ by Francis McGarry The 1880s illustrated the intersection of Irish geopolitics and Cleveland daily life. Irish American organizations and Irish American institutions became intertwined […]