
Róisín Drury
Róisín Drury, née Connolly, was an Irish woman with a rich family history tied to the Irish struggle for independence. Her father, Joseph Connolly, was a leader in the Irish Volunteers and faced imprisonment for his republican activities. Róisín's life was marked by discussions on historical injustice, particularly regarding the Holocaust and the plight of displaced peoples, which she imparted to her family, influencing their perspectives on current social issues.
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Róisín Drury, Fintan's mother, had discussions about the plight of Jewish people during the 1930s and 1940s.
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