
Sean McManus
Father Sean McManus is a prominent Irish-American priest and activist known for his strong pro-republican stance and his role as the head of the Irish National Caucus. He gained attention during the Troubles in Northern Ireland for his outspoken criticism of British and Irish governments regarding their treatment of the Irish people. In 1971, he was charged with obstructing the Royal Ulster Constabulary after attending an anti-internment rally, which led to significant interactions with the IRA leadership. Over the decades, he has been a vocal advocate for Irish interests in the United States and has continued to engage with the legacy of the Troubles.
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Fr McManus has been a prominent figure in Irish-America as head of the Irish National Caucus.
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