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The Turbulent 60s

By Margaret Connor

It began for me with the assassination of President Kennedy (JFK) on November 22, 1963. I had then lived in the U.S. for just one year and was still adjusting to a new world. I watched the entire saga live on television, including the actual shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald by Jack Ruby, while wondering if it was for real or simply a drama of some sort.

A Brief History of My Province: Connacht

By Margaret Connor

Connacht, Ireland's smallest province, is a captivating blend of history and natural beauty, from Galway City's vibrancy to County Mayo's ancient tombs. Despite past challenges like the Great Famine, the region's resurgence invites exploration of its lakes, historic sites, and remote beaches.

A Brief History of My Country: Ireland 

By Margaret Connor

Situated off Europe's western edge, the Emerald Isle holds a rich history—from Mesolithic settlements to Saint Patrick's Christianization and 20th-century independence. The Good Friday Agreement in 1998 marked a turning point, fostering collaboration and hope for peace between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.