‘He belonged to Belfast’- Why people are gathering to retrace the last steps of Henry Joy McCracken, martyr of the 1798 Rebellion, through the streets of his home city this weekend
Spirit of ’98 organiser and historian Seán Napier speaks to Sophie Clarke about returning Henry Joy McCracken to Belfast’s streets and reclaiming the city’s overlooked role in the 1798 Rebellion
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