Irish Race Conventions
The Irish Race Conventions were a disconnected series of conventions held by Irish nationalists. The majority were held in the United States and supported by Irish-American organisations, but others were held in Australia, Argentina, and France. Most related to the Irish Home Rule movement, but the two most recent conventions – in 1947 and 1994 – dealt with issues relating to Northern Ireland.
1919 Australian federal election1922 Irish Race ConventionAmerican Commission on Irish IndependenceAmerican entry into World War IArthur Warren DarleyCharles Underwood O'ConnellClan na GaelDaniel F. CohalanEdward Fitzsimmons DunneEoin MacNeillFebruary 1919Fine GaedhealFine GhaedhealFrank P. WalshFriends of Irish FreedomHanna Sheehy-SkeffingtonHugh MahonIrish AmericansIrish Race ConventionJames Boyle (Irish Parliamentary Party politician)Jessie MackayJohn DevoyJoseph McGarrityJuan O'Donnell, 3rd Duke of TetuanKathleen O'ConnellList of addresses to the OireachtasMarch 1916Michael J. Ryan (Philadelphia politician)Swan HennessyTailteann Games (Irish Free State)Terry O'Connor (musician)
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Irish Race Conventions
The Irish Race Conventions were a disconnected series of conventions held by Irish nationalists. The majority were held in the United States and supported by Irish-American organisations, but others were held in Australia, Argentina, and France. Most related to the Irish Home Rule movement, but the two most recent conventions – in 1947 and 1994 – dealt with issues relating to Northern Ireland.
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