Irish women and children protested US President for lack of support for Ireland’s Independence - PHOTOS
US Library of Congress photos snap a glimpse at the anger in the Irish community against Woodrow Wilson in 1920
Published Saturday, November 10, 2012, 7:58 AM
Updated Saturday, November 10, 2012, 7:58 AM
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eiriamach | Nov 12, 2012, 08:12 PM EST
Rachaidís mo shinsir abhaile um 1916-1920 más féidir leo, is dóigh liom. Ach ní raibh ach cogaí san Eorpach agus a gclann 's cairde i Meiriceá go léir. Bhí siad ina mbaill le Irish Republican Brotherhood i Nua Eabhrach.
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TisEyerish | Nov 10, 2012, 06:03 PM EST
Tá sé chomh brónach nach raibh aon idirghabháil thar ceann na hÉireann leis na céadta bliain, ach go háirithe sa 20ú haois, agus go háirithe nuair a rinneadh gealltanas agus briste. Mo ghaolta páirt sa éirí amach 1916 agus foscadh ag mo sheantuismitheoirí i NYC tar éis iallach orthu teitheadh Éirinn, mar sin is dóigh liom nasc láidir leis an tréimhse seo i stair na hÉireann.
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eiriamach | Nov 10, 2012, 03:21 PM EST
It was not until August 1920 that American women had the right to vote, with passage of the 19th Amendment. Woodrow Wilson was no friend of women's causes. He probably looked out the window at those Irish women protesting at the White House and wondered why they weren't in prison, being force-fed like hunger-striker suffragist Alice Paul. Few US presidents before Clinton would risk offending the British by helping the Irish, regardless of how much money Irish America gave to elect them. Is mór an trua é sin!
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