Joe Clarke

Politician

1882 – 1976

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Who was Joe Clarke?

Joe Clarke was an Irish republican activist.

Born in Rush, Dublin, Clarke worked for the Sinn Féin Bank, and was active in the Easter Rising. When captured, he was shot in the head, but survived, and was instead imprisoned in Liverpool Prison, Wakefield Prison and then Frongoch Internment Camp.

On his return to Ireland, Clarke acted as the courier for the First Dáil, but was interned from January 1921. Released in 1923, he acted as caretaker of the Sinn Féin headquarters on Harcourt Street, and founded the Irish Book Bureau. Although the Anti-Treaty Sinn Féin rejected participation in the Dáil, they continued to contest local elections, and Clarke sat on Dublin City Council.

Clarke was a founder member of Comhairle na Poblachta in 1929. In 1937, he worked with Brian O'Higgins to establish the Wolfe Tone Weekly as a light-hearted party newspaper. In August 1939, Clarke was interned at Arbour Hill, then later at Cork County Jail.

Although Clarke had served under Éamon de Valera during the Easter Rising, the two became implacable opponents.

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Born
Dec 22, 1882
Died
1976

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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