
Eamon de Valera visits the US in 1919
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The transcript discusses a key figure in the Irish revolution who, after the Easter Rebellion of 1916, was granted amnesty and continued to advocate for Irish freedom. In 1919, he returned to the United States, his birthplace, to rally support and funds for the cause. His passionate appeals were met with enthusiasm and approval from large crowds, highlighting the widespread support for the Irish revolution.
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Describe the background of the individual who incited for Irish freedom.
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What was the significance of baseball parks during his visit to the United States?
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