Denny Barry

Irish Republican hunger striker

Denny Barry - Irish Republican hunger striker
Born

July 15th, 1883
142 years ago

Died

November 20th, 1923
101 years ago — 40 years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

Ireland

Links & References

Engaged in political activism advocating for Irish independence. Participated in the hunger strikes in 1920s Ireland, which drew attention to the plight of political prisoners. Died on hunger strike in 1923, symbolizing the struggle for Irish freedom and bringing awareness to the cause.

Participated in the Irish hunger strikes

Died on hunger strike in 1923

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