The Irish Exile and Freedom's Advocate
The Irish Exile and Freedom's Advocate, founded in 1844 by Irish political exiles in Hobart Town, Tasmania, emerged as a vital voice for the Irish immigrant community during a time of significant social and political upheaval. It provided news, political commentary, and advocacy for Irish nationalism, gaining a reputation for its courageous editorial stance on freedom and justice that resonated deeply with readers. This influential publication covered local, colonial, and international issues, solidifying its role as a trusted source of information and shaping public opinion among Irish communities in Australia. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of The Irish Exile and Freedom's Advocate, Hobart Town, Tasmania, Australia starting 1850, including 502 scans in total. This is an excellent opportunity to explore historical figures, events, and perhaps even uncover aspects of your own family history. Search the archives today to connect with the past.