Copy-letters from Jack Carney and Sean O'Casey to 'The Plebs' magazine, refuting William O'Brien's letter published in the February issue,

1942 March.

O'Casey makes reference to the motives behind his resignation from the Irish Citizen Army and claims that Connolly never attended I.C.A. meetings "until circumstances allowed him to become a dictator". The editor of 'The Plebs' magazine writes that O'Casey's letter "might have been less abusive".

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Main Creator: Carney, Jack
Contributors: O'Casey, Sean, 1880-1964
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Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:Physical description: 1 item (2 pages).
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Copy-letters from Jack Carney and Sean O'Casey to 'The Plebs' magazine, refuting William O'Brien's letter published in the February issue,

1942 March.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: William O'Brien (1881-1968) Papers, 1898-1969
Description:O'Casey makes reference to the motives behind his resignation from the Irish Citizen Army and claims that Connolly never attended I.C.A. meetings "until circumstances allowed him to become a dictator". The editor of 'The Plebs' magazine writes that O'Casey's letter "might have been less abusive".
For a newscutting from 'The Plebs' magazine containing Carney's letter and part of O'Casey's letter, see MS 13,942/3/4.
Main Creator: Carney, Jack
Language:English
Extent:1 item (2 pages).
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 15,673/7/6 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.
Corporate Author:Plebs League