
Joseph Connolly
Joseph Connolly was a prominent Irish republican and leader of the Irish Volunteers in Belfast during the early 20th century. After being imprisoned by the British in 1916 for his involvement in the Easter Rising, he continued his republican activities upon his release. Connolly's legacy is deeply intertwined with the Irish struggle for independence, and he is remembered for his dedication to the cause and his family's subsequent displacement due to political turmoil.
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Joseph Connolly was a leader of the Irish Volunteers in Belfast and was imprisoned by the British in 1916.
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