The revolutionary friendship of an escaped slave and Irish Lord in 18th century Dublin
African American Tony Small and United Irishman Lord Edward Fitzgerald’s unusual relationship
Small spent the rest of his life in England and used his savings to set up a small trading business in London. He fell ill and with his business also suffering, he appealed to the Fitzgerald family for assistance caring for his wife and children. Correspondence from Lucy Fitzgerald to Arthur O’Connor states that the Fitzgerald family helped Small during these hard times near the end of his life.
The unique friendship between the escaped slave and the United Irishman had ended, but it had far exceeded what even the most idealistic republicans of the period could have imagined.
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