
Mícheál Mac Dáibhéid
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Michael Davitt was the son of poor farmers during the Great Famine. When his family were thrown out of their home by their landlord, to survive they had to travel to England to live, where young Michael suffered a terrible accident while working in a factory. Knowing that millions of other poor people were suffering like his family had, he battled to get an education that could help him fight for the rights of others. When Michael grew up, he joined the Fenians who wanted Home Rule for Ireland which led him to being jailed for treason. But closest to Michael’s heart was the suffering of the peasant farmers in Ireland who were at the mercy of their bad landlords. When he was released from prison he came home to Ireland and started The Land League movement.
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The son of poor farmers during the Great Famine. When his family were thrown out of their home by their landlord, to survive they had to travel to England to live, where young Michael suffered a terrible accident while working in a factory. Knowing that millions of other poor people were suffering like his family had, he battled to get an education that could help him fight for the rights of others.When Michael grew up, he joined the Fenians who wanted Home Rule for Ireland which led him to being jailed for treason. But closest to Michael's heart was the suffering of the peasant farmers in Ireland who were at the mercy of their bad landlords. When he was released from prison he came home to Ireland and started The Land League movement.
Additional information
| Weight | 144 g |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 210 × 13.4 × 0.8 cm |
| Book_author | O'Connor, Andrew |
| Publisher | Poolbeg Press Ltd |
| Imprint | In A Nutshell Heroes |
| Cover | Paperback |
| Pages | 48 |
| Language | Irish |
| Dewey | 941.7081092 (edition:23) |
| Readership | Ages 5-12 / Code: B |




