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The narrative traces an Irish-born writer and political figure from a childhood steeped in national myth and temperance activism, through emigration and early American struggles, into a meteoric career in journalism and radical politics, exile, and eventual settlement in Canada. There he quickly entered colonial politics, became a leading advocate for a united nation, and played a prominent part in Confederation debates. The account emphasizes his blend of poetic sensibility and public eloquence, the intensity of a brief decade of public service, and the abrupt, violent end of his life at the hands of a Fenian assassin.

About the Author

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Alexander Brady

Alexander Brady is an author known for his work on the life and contributions of Thomas D'Arcy McGee, a prominent figure in Canadian history. His book, "Thomas D'Arcy McGee," explores the political and cultural impact of McGee, who was a key advocate for Irish immigrants and played a significant role in the Confederation of Canada. Through his writing, Brady contributes to the understanding of McGee's legacy and the broader historical context of 19th-century Canada.

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