Free speech is the foundation of Freedom and Justice

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Joseph Mary Plunkett, a man of unique circumstances, was born into privilege in Dublin, Ireland, in 1887. His life was a tapestry of rebellion and poetry, weaving a narrative that left an indelible mark on Irish history and literature. His deep-rooted passion for his country's culture and active participation in the Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB) and Irish independence. Yet, amidst his revolutionary fervour, Plunkett never abandoned his poetic soul, using poetry as a medium to express the profound truths of the human experience.
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