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Roger Casement executed in 1916....
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August 13, 1916
THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, Georgia, August 3, 1916.
* Roger Casement
* Hanged
* Early report on the same day
This 14 page newspaper has a three line, one column headline on the front page: "ROGER CASEMENT DIES ON GALLOWS FOR HIGH TREASON" with subheads that include: "Former Knight Executed in Pentonville Prison This Morning for Inciting Rebellion in Ireland" and more.
* Roger Casement
* Hanged
* Early report on the same day
This 14 page newspaper has a three line, one column headline on the front page: "ROGER CASEMENT DIES ON GALLOWS FOR HIGH TREASON" with subheads that include: "Former Knight Executed in Pentonville Prison This Morning for Inciting Rebellion in Ireland" and more.
Other news of the day throughout. Somewhat browned with minor margin wear, otherwise in good condition.
source: wikipedia: Roger David Casement (Irish: Ruair Mac Easmainn;[1]1 September18643 August1916), known as Sir Roger Casement, CMG between 1905 and July 1916, was an Irish patriot, poet, revolutionary and nationalist by inclination. He was a Britishdiplomat by profession and is famous for his activities against human rights abuses in the Congo and Peru, but more well known for his dealings with Germany prior to Ireland's Easter Rising in 1916. A patriotic Briton early in his life, his traumatic experiences witnessing human rights abuses in the Congo and Peru led him to anti-Imperialist and ultimately Irish Republican political opinions.
source: wikipedia: Roger David Casement (Irish: Ruair Mac Easmainn;[1]1 September18643 August1916), known as Sir Roger Casement, CMG between 1905 and July 1916, was an Irish patriot, poet, revolutionary and nationalist by inclination. He was a Britishdiplomat by profession and is famous for his activities against human rights abuses in the Congo and Peru, but more well known for his dealings with Germany prior to Ireland's Easter Rising in 1916. A patriotic Briton early in his life, his traumatic experiences witnessing human rights abuses in the Congo and Peru led him to anti-Imperialist and ultimately Irish Republican political opinions.
Category: The 20th Century