Item 4 - 'Can we be Gaelic and Free?' Public address in the Mansion House

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UGA G/G44/2/1/4

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'Can we be Gaelic and Free?' Public address in the Mansion House

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  • 20/03/1968

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2 items, 8 pp

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Two copies of an address by Christopher T. Morris, President of the Language Freedom Movement, at the public meeting in the Mansion House on the 20 March, 1968, entitled "Can we be Gaelic and Free?" Draws comparisons between Ireland and Israel, offers examples of discrimination that take place under the current language policy, argues Ireland must choose between being Gaelic or being free.

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      Typescript with doodles of faces

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      28-03-2013
      19-06-2025

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