The Irish World and American Industrial Liberator was a prominent Irish-American weekly newspaper published in New York City from 1870 to 1951. Founded by Patrick Ford, it became a powerful voice for Irish nationalism and social reform in the United States. The Irish World covered a wide range of topics, from Irish politics and culture to American labour movements and social issues providing a vital platform for the Irish immigrant community in America.
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