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January 18,

Ireland’s Greatest, John Hume – Ian Paisley – Shakespearean Actor Charles Kean

January 18: TODAY in Irish History:

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Snippets of Irish History by Conor Cunneen IrishmanSpeaks 

Conor is a Chicago based Motivational Humorous Business Speaker, Author and History buff.

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1811: Shakespearean Actor Charles Kean

Birth of Shakespearean actor Charles Kean in Waterford.

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Waterford born Charles Kean in 1832 portrayal as Hamlet

Charles Kean was the son of a famous actor of the time, Edmund Kean. Charles was educated at Eton. He went on to act in America and more regularly in London playing a number of Shakespeare’s major characters. He was playing Iago to his father’s Othello in 1833 when the elder Kean collapsed on stage in his final performance. The old man died some days later.

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1937: John Hume, Politician and Nobel Prize Winner

Nobel Peace Prize winner and Nationalist politician, John Hume is born in Derry. Hume played a prominent and decisive role in the Northern Ireland peace process.

A former teacher, Hume first came to prominence through the civil rights movement in the late 1960s and worked tirelessly to improve the lot of discriminated Catholics, but also build bridges with the Loyalist Community. He was a founding member of the moderate nationalist Social Democratic and Labour Party in 1970, taking over as leader in 1979.

John Hume was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1998 with David Trimble. Other awards for this tireless worker for peace include the Martin Luther King Peace Award (1999), and the Gandhi Peace Prize (2001).

In 2010, John Hume in a phone and text poll conducted by Irish national broadcaster RTE, was voted Ireland’s Greatest.

In 2012, Hume received one of the premier titles of the Catholic church – Knight Commander of St. Gregory the Great

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BBC DOCUMENTARY ON JOHN HUME

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1978: United Kingdom guilty of Inhuman and Degrading Treatment of Prisoners

In a very public slap in the face, The European Court of Human Rights finds the British Government guilty of inhuman and degrading treatment of prisoners in Northern Ireland. The action had been taken by the Irish government. Full details can be read in IRELAND vs THE UNITED KINGDOM

As described in the Court’s judgement

“The salient facts (were):

In August and October 1971, fourteen persons were arrested with a view to extracting confession or information from them. They were submitted to a form of “interrogation in depth” by members of the security forces or persons authorised to do it. The said form of interrogation involved the application of the five techniques which consisted of:

1. hooding the detainees except during interrogation;

2. making them stand continuously against a wall in a spreadeagled and painful posture for prolonged periods of some hours;

3. submitting them to continuous and monotonous noise;

4. depriving them of sleep; and

5. restricting them to a diet of one round of bread and one pint of water at six-hourly intervals.

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2008Ian Paisley Retires

Long time adversary of John Hume, the Reverend Ian Paisley retires from active politics.  Paisley was Moderator and minister of the Free Presbyterian Church,  and dominated the voice of reactionary loyalist emotion for most of the latter part of the twentieth century. Paisley first came to prominence in the 1960s organizing demonstrations and loyalist paramilitary groups that often bordered on the edge of legality.

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Cover image of Clifford Smith book on Ian Paisley

In 1969, Paisley was jailed along for organizing an illegal counter-demonstration against a Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association march in Armagh. His bullying personality and robust  anti-papist rhetoric made him a hero amongst working class protestants. Over a period of time, the big man mellowed from one who was a leader architect of the downfall of the Sunningdale power sharing agreement to joining in government with life long foe (and alleged former IRA leader) Martin McGuinness. On 8 May 2007 Paisley was elected as First Minister of Northern Ireland with Martin McGuinness as the deputy First Minister.

IAN PAISLEY – ULSTER SAYS NO

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January 14,

Sean Lemass Meets Terence O’Neill – Maureen Dowd

January 14: TODAY in Irish History:

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Terence O'Neill and Sean Lemass

Snippets of Irish History by Conor Cunneen IrishmanSpeaks 

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1922: Provisional Irish Government

Provisional Government set up by pro-Treaty TDs. Michael Collins is elected Leader of the government. This was essentially an interim government for the period between the ratifying of the Anglo-Irish Treaty and the establishment of the Irish Free State.

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1952: NY Times Columnist Maureen Dowd

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1999 Pulitzer Prize winner, in the commentary category,  Maureen Dowd is born to second generation Irish parents.  Dowd was awarded an Honorary Degree by NUI Galway in 2012.

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READ: Maureen Dowd’s Honorary Degree Acceptance Speech

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1965: Historic Meeting of Taoiseach and Northern Ireland PM

Terence O'Neill and Sean Lemass
Terence O’Neill and Sean Lemass

The Taoiseach of Ireland (Sean Lemass) and the Prime Minister of Northern Ireland (Terence O’Neill) meet for the first time since the partition of Ireland in 1922. It was a truly historic meeting that began a thaw in relations between the two states. The meeting at Stormont Castle of two distrustful parties was so momentous and prone to disruption that it was not announced prior to the event. The meeting evoked generally positive reaction in the Republic but caused major problems for O’Neill. While moderate unionists supported talks on non-constitutional issues such as co-operation on tourism, the meeting did not sit well with Protestant fundamentalist like Rev. Ian Paisley who saw it as the start of a sell out. O’Neill paid a reciprocal visit to Dublin in February.

Items discussed in general terms during their meeting included Tourism, Education, Health, Industrial Promotion and Transport. A memo of the meeting written by Department of Finance Secretary T.K. Whitaker noted that “It was accepted that these were illustrations only and that all possibilities of practical co-operation in matters of common interest should be explored.”

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READ: T.K. Whitaker Memo on Lemass Visit to Northern Ireland

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Sean Lemass had a strong republican background. Born in Dublin in 1899, he participated in the 1916 Rising, fighting in the GPO (General Post Office). He was also in the Irish Republican Army during the War of Independence. He was arrested in 1920 and interned for a year. He joined with De Valera on the anti-treaty side and was in the Four Courts as second in command at the start of the Civil War.

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This history is written by Irish author, business keynote speaker and award winning humorist IrishmanSpeaks – Conor Cunneen. If you spot any inaccuracies or wish to make a comment, please don’t hesitate to contact us via the comment button.

Visit Conor’s YouTube channel IrishmanSpeaks to Laugh and Learn.

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