Dawn of a new Eire
Irish Daily Mirror|June 22, 2023
JFK in Ireland exhibition says trip sparked sense of optimism & confidence
LARISSA NOLAN
Dawn of a new Eire

JOHN F Kennedy's visit to Ireland - 60 years ago next week - was the dawn of a new age of optimism here, according to a leading historian.

His impact can be seen in an exhibition called Homecoming: JFK in Ireland, at EPIC, the Irish Emigration Museum in Dublin.

Its resident historian Catherine Healy said the US President's trip here in June 1963 changed the nation.

She explained: "He was emblematic of Irish ambition. We try to capture that sense of optimism in Ireland at the time he visited here.

"He was closing a chapter that began in the Great Famine. His grandparents emigrated in the 1840s and there is a sense of pride in newspaper reports at time.

"It was a homecoming no matter how removed he was from the average Irish person." Images from the exhibition show charismatic Kennedy greeting crowds at a GAA match in New Ross, Co Wexford, shaking hands with women in Cork and meeting schoolchildren in Galway.

This story is from the June 22, 2023 edition of Irish Daily Mirror.

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