"The Struggle of the Irish People" presents the official address of Dail Eireann to the Congress of the United States, adopted in January 1921. This document encapsulates the passionate plea for recognition and support during Ireland’s fight for independence. It articulates the historical grievances and political aspirations of the Irish people during a pivotal moment in their struggle for self-determination. As a primary source, this address provides invaluable insight into the diplomatic efforts and political rhetoric employed by Irish leaders to garner international sympathy and assistance. This work offers a powerful glimpse into the early 20th-century Irish quest for sovereignty.
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