![]() ![]() ![]() It’s an American story that resonates today. And then he (joined) the Union Army against the slave-holders, and his actions. He’d been forced to spend the rest of his life in Tasmania, where he escaped. He was an Irish rebel whose words ultimately led to the founding of the Irish republic. It took a while but Egan eventually looked into the life of Meagher (pronounced “Mar” or “Ma-er”) and thought, “Oh my God! This guy lived 12 lives in one he changed people’s lives for the better on three continents. Thursday in the auditorium in the Center for Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences at Quinnipiac University at the North Haven campus at 370 Bassett Road See More Collapse Lecture by Timothy Egan on his book, “The Immortal Irishman,” at 6 p.m. ![]()
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