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- Aodh_De_Blácam abstract "Aodh De Blácam (born Hugh Blackham, 1890–January 1951) was an Irish journalist, writer and editor.He was born in London of Irish parents. He joined the Enniscorthy Echo in 1915. During the Irish War of Independence he wrote nationalist propaganda. He was interned in 1922.After writing a number of books he joined The Irish Times, which he left to become editor of the Catholic Standard.He was a member of the Fianna Fáil executive until 1947.".
- Q4778582 abstract "Aodh De Blácam (born Hugh Blackham, 1890–January 1951) was an Irish journalist, writer and editor.He was born in London of Irish parents. He joined the Enniscorthy Echo in 1915. During the Irish War of Independence he wrote nationalist propaganda. He was interned in 1922.After writing a number of books he joined The Irish Times, which he left to become editor of the Catholic Standard.He was a member of the Fianna Fáil executive until 1947.".
- Aodh_De_Blácam comment "Aodh De Blácam (born Hugh Blackham, 1890–January 1951) was an Irish journalist, writer and editor.He was born in London of Irish parents. He joined the Enniscorthy Echo in 1915. During the Irish War of Independence he wrote nationalist propaganda. He was interned in 1922.After writing a number of books he joined The Irish Times, which he left to become editor of the Catholic Standard.He was a member of the Fianna Fáil executive until 1947.".
- Q4778582 comment "Aodh De Blácam (born Hugh Blackham, 1890–January 1951) was an Irish journalist, writer and editor.He was born in London of Irish parents. He joined the Enniscorthy Echo in 1915. During the Irish War of Independence he wrote nationalist propaganda. He was interned in 1922.After writing a number of books he joined The Irish Times, which he left to become editor of the Catholic Standard.He was a member of the Fianna Fáil executive until 1947.".