Aodh De Blácam
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Aodh De Blácam was an Irish journalist, writer and editor.
He was born in London
of Irish parents. He joined the Enniscorthy Echo in 1915. During the Irish War of Independence
he wrote nationalist propaganda. He was interned
in 1922.
After writing a number of books he joined The Irish Times
, which he left to become editor of the Catholic Standard
.
He was a member of the Fianna Fáil
executive until 1947.
He was born in London
London
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of Irish parents. He joined the Enniscorthy Echo in 1915. During the Irish War of Independence
Irish War of Independence
The Irish War of Independence , Anglo-Irish War, Black and Tan War, or Tan War was a guerrilla war mounted by the Irish Republican Army against the British government and its forces in Ireland. It began in January 1919, following the Irish Republic's declaration of independence. Both sides agreed...
he wrote nationalist propaganda. He was interned
Internment
Internment is the imprisonment or confinement of people, commonly in large groups, without trial. The Oxford English Dictionary gives the meaning as: "The action of 'interning'; confinement within the limits of a country or place." Most modern usage is about individuals, and there is a distinction...
in 1922.
After writing a number of books he joined The Irish Times
The Irish Times
The Irish Times is an Irish daily broadsheet newspaper launched on 29 March 1859. The editor is Kevin O'Sullivan who succeeded Geraldine Kennedy in 2011; the deputy editor is Paul O'Neill. The Irish Times is considered to be Ireland's newspaper of record, and is published every day except Sundays...
, which he left to become editor of the Catholic Standard
Catholic Standard (Ireland)
The Catholic Standard was an Irish weekly Roman Catholic newspaper. It ceased publication in 1978.The Standard was founded in May 1928 in Dublin, Ireland. It changed its name to the Catholic Standard in July 1963....
.
He was a member of the Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil – The Republican Party , more commonly known as Fianna Fáil is a centrist political party in the Republic of Ireland, founded on 23 March 1926. Fianna Fáil's name is traditionally translated into English as Soldiers of Destiny, although a more accurate rendition would be Warriors of Fál...
executive until 1947.