Camilo Uribe

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Each of these men boxed their way out of the ghetto, but none compared to Sullivan as a force for change in society. In the nineteenth and early twentieth century, when the general attitude towards the Irish, and to Catholics in particular, remained sour, Sullivan was lauded in the papers as ‘The Noblest Roman of Them All’. Black, Irish, Italian – fighting has always been the greatest means of social mobility.
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