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To blacken Casement's name, diary details of his bizarre gay adventures up the Amazon were leaked.
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No doubt Casement's treason will not be mentioned when the Queen is formally welcomed at the airport by Eamon Gilmore, the deputy prime minister Tánaiste.
No bows or curtsies when the Queen pays historic visit to Ireland 2011
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The Germans recruited only fifty-four POWs for Casement's cause, and trained them to become members of the Irish Brigade.
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Most were transferred to labor detachments, and many of Casement's most vocal critics ended up in punishment barracks. 2
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When TóibÃn writes that Casement's time as a British consul "had not endeared him to Britain or its government," one wonders if the sentence should not be turned on its head.
The Black Diaries McCormack, W.J. 2004
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Colm TóibÃn's claim [NYR, May 27] that only homosexual readers and writers fully understand Roger Casement's Black Diaries leads him into dangerous waters.
The Black Diaries McCormack, W.J. 2004
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McCormack's book focuses mainly on W.J. Maloney and the events of 1936, twenty years after Casement's execution.
The Black Diaries McCormack, W.J. 2004
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My review dealt at some length with Casement's work as a humanitarian in the Congo and the Amazon.
The Black Diaries McCormack, W.J. 2004
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In writing about Casement's work for human rights, it is often difficult to disentangle the two.
The Black Diaries McCormack, W.J. 2004
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For Casement's heart-of-darkness years did not endear Britain to him as he observed the woeful effects of colonialism; this disillusion fed his latent Irish nationalism.
The Black Diaries McCormack, W.J. 2004
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