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The Irish World and American Industrial Liberator
The Irish World and American Industrial Liberator, founded in 1860 by journalist and advocate Patrick Ford, played a pivotal role in representing Irish-American interests during its publication era. Initially established to provide a voice for the Irish community, it became crucial for labor rights and social justice, promoting reform and activism through diverse content, including news, cultural pieces, and opinion columns that championed both Irish heritage and industrial labor issues. Known for its commitment to social equity, The Irish World influenced public discourse and community cohesion among Irish-Americans. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of The Irish World and American Industrial Liberator, New York, New York, United States starting 1884, including 32 scans in total. This resource allows you to explore historical figures and events, and even connect with your own family history, making it an invaluable tool for anyone interested in the rich narrative of the Irish-American experience.
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