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"This biography discusses Paul O'Dwyer, the brother of New York's last mayor of Irish descent, who in his own right as a lawyer and politician influenced the movements for labor rights, the creation of Israel, blacklist victims, civil rights, anti-Vietnam War protest, and the struggle for peace and justice in Northern Ireland"--

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"This biography discusses Paul O'Dwyer, the brother of New York's last mayor of Irish descent, who in his own right as a lawyer and politician influenced the movements for labor rights, the creation of Israel, blacklist victims, civil rights, anti-Vietnam War protest, and the struggle for peace and justice in Northern Ireland"--
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Autorenporträt
Robert Polner is a public affairs officer at NYU, and a former reporter for New York Newsday. He is coauthor of The Man Who Saved New York (winner of the Empire State History Book Award) and Three Men in a Room. Michael Tubridy is a freelance writer whose work has appeared in Irish America and The Recorder. He writes about Irish and Irish-American history in his blog A Boat Against the Current.