austin stack

Speaking to British Government representatives when asked to call off a hunger strike for in Dundalk Prison during the Tan War, Austin Stack said, “We have already lost one life in our fight in defence of our principles and rights and every volunteer in the prison is prepared to follow Thomas Ashe’s example if forced to do so.”

Austin Stack born on this day in December 1879 in Tralee, County Kerry. A gifted footballer and loyal countryman, Stack was sentenced to death for his part in the Easter Uprising, a sentence that was later commuted. A few years later was again arrested for his activities during the Civil War; in prison he went on a hunger strike for 41 days before being released in July 1924. Stack’s health never recovered from the hunger strike and he died in 1929 in a Dublin hospital.

~ by divulgencesny on 7 December 2009.

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