{"id":188179,"date":"2017-04-17T12:47:05","date_gmt":"2017-04-17T16:47:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/hidden-files-reveal-plight-of-the-boys-made-into-slaves-irish-independent\/"},"modified":"2017-04-17T12:47:05","modified_gmt":"2017-04-17T16:47:05","slug":"hidden-files-reveal-plight-of-the-boys-made-into-slaves-irish-independent","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/wage-slavery\/hidden-files-reveal-plight-of-the-boys-made-into-slaves-irish-independent\/","title":{"rendered":"Hidden files reveal plight of the boys &#8216;made into slaves&#8217; &#8211; Irish Independent"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><\/p><p>                Hidden files reveal plight of the boys 'made into                slaves'              <\/p><p>                Independent.ie              <\/p><p>                A notorious industrial school in Limerick was paid                to send boys under the age of 16 to work for                traders, merchants and big farmers, according to                hundreds of documents that have remained hidden for                decades.              <\/p><p>                <a href=\"http:\/\/www.independent.ie\/irish-news\/hidden-files-reveal-plight-of-the-boys-made-into-slaves-35626496.html\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/www.independent.ie\/irish-news\/hidden-files-reveal-plight-of-the-boys-made-into-slaves-35626496.html<\/a>              <\/p><p>                <a href=\"http:\/\/www.independent.ie\/incoming\/article35626193.ece\/fd1f5\/AUTOCROP\/h342\/Tom%20Wall%20Glin%20Co%20Limerick_11%20Read-Only.jpg\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/www.independent.ie\/incoming\/article35626193.ece\/fd1f5\/AUTOCROP\/h342\/Tom%20Wall%20Glin%20Co%20Limerick_11%20Read-Only.jpg<\/a>              <\/p><p>      A notorious industrial school in Limerick was paid to send      boys under the age of 16 to work for traders, merchants and      big farmers, according to hundreds of documents that have      remained hidden for decades.    <\/p><p>      Experts say the find demonstrates local communities were      involved in the industrialisation and exploitation of      marginalised children.    <\/p><p>      There is no record of the boys receiving money for their work      among the files rescued from Glin Industrial School. An abuse      survivor from the school called the contracts \"slave deals,      tying boys to a 'master' for up to three years\".    <\/p><p>      Former Glin boy Tom Wall, who saved the documents from being      destroyed, said he believes the commission of inquiry into      the abuse of children should be reopened as the records show      the practice of \"licensing out\" children was widespread. \"I      would never have thought slavery existed in Ireland until I      went through these. All these documents need to be gone      through now. Someone needs to look at it,\" said Tom.    <\/p><p>      \"The congregations that were set up to help the poor children      totally strayed from their foundation. They finished up      exploiting the children and that is the saddest part of this.      They ended up making money out of poverty.\"    <\/p><p>      These records were not included in the 2009 Ryan Report      following the inquiry as they only came to light two years      ago. They were seen publicly for the first time last week.    <\/p><p>      The Ryan Report previously found there had been provisions      enabling schools to \"license out\" children to a \"trustworthy      and respectable person\" to help assimilate the child into      society. The report states licensing was a rare occurrence.      However, it said \"a severe, systemic regime of corporal      punishment\" was evident at Glin with deficiencies in care.      Two Christian Brothers were previously transferred there,      despite evidence or suspicion of sexually abusing boys in      another institution.    <\/p><p>      Dublin City University deputy president Daire Keogh has      studied and written about the Christian Brothers throughout      his career. He said the practice of licensing children was a      way for locals to avail of cheap labour.    <\/p><p>      He added the practice was a major bone of contention for many      former industrial school residents, who often left the      country for England shortly after the school's contract with      local businesses was terminated.    <\/p><p>      \"These farmers seldom kept boys on once they became men and      wouldn't pay an adult wage. The whole thing reflects the      level of societal collusion and institutionalisation and      exploitation of marginalised kids.\"    <\/p><p>      The indentures, or contracts, between Glin and local      businessmen or farmers tied the boys to new masters for three      years. The monthly sums paid for the use of the boys      increased for every year served, often from 3, to 5 and 8.    <\/p><p>      Under the terms of the indentures, the boys - referred to as      apprentices - were prevented from getting married or working      for a competitor. They could not drink, play cards or \"absent      himself from his said master's service day or night      unlawfully\".    <\/p><p>      The indentures seen by the Sunday Independent are dated      between 1895 and 1914. However, Tom also has more recent      documents and ledgers dated up to the 1950s.    <\/p><p>      Among them are hundreds of committal orders, discharge      summaries and personal letters sent to, and by, the boys      staying in the school. It appears the personal letters Tom      rescued were never delivered.    <\/p><p>      Tom was born to a single mother in a mother and baby home in      Newcastle West and was admitted to Glin Industrial School      when he was three years old. His committal form was      discovered among the rescued documents and shows he was      deemed \"illegitimate\".    <\/p><p>      Letters from to and from his mother were among those that      were never delivered.    <\/p><p>      \"I asked about her on numerous occasions and I was told she      was dead. I found out she was actually living in Newcastle      West. I searched everywhere looking for her but nobody had      heard of a Josephine Wall.    <\/p><p>      \"By the time I found her she only had about six weeks to      live. She was dying of cancer. I just made it but she was      very sick in bed. I met with her a couple of times and asked      why she never came to see me. She said: 'I called three or      four times but I wasn't allowed in. The brothers told me you      wanted no more to do with me.'    <\/p><p>      \"I told her I wrote letters. She said she was writing letters      as well but I never got a letter. There was no communication,      no hope of getting anything through.    <\/p><p>      \"I asked her about my father but she never let me know and I      never found out.\"    <\/p><p>      Tom said growing up in Glin was horrific. He was sexually      abused and faced regular beatings. He can recall most of them      and still bears the scars from one of the beatings on his      forehead. He fell while being thrashed and his head was      \"split open\".    <\/p><p>      He was also accused of absconding from the school after going      through some nearby fields in search of food before returning      in time for dinner.    <\/p><p>      \"We were down in the fields looking for a few blackberries on      briars because we were starving. We never got much food and      you were always hungry.    <\/p><p>      \"Didn't one of the brothers come looking for us and it was      said that we absconded but we hadn't gone anywhere.    <\/p><p>      \"I got such a beating. That will always stay with me.\"    <\/p><p>      However, he was deemed to be a \"very good child\", according      to the records, and a \"good worker\". He was kept on at the      school after his discharge to help with maintenance and the      running of the buildings.    <\/p><p>      In 1973, with the school about to close, he was told by a      brother to take record books and ledgers from a pile of      documents and place them in the boot of a car. The rest were      to be destroyed.    <\/p><p>      Some were burned but he held on to many of the documents as      he wanted to see if they contained information about his past      and his mother. Tom kept the liberated files in an attic for      more than 40 years.    <\/p><p>      \"All I was interested in was finding something in the      documents about myself. I was not into history or anything      like that. I wanted to know about myself.    <\/p><p>      \"I put them up in the attic and they remained there      undisturbed until the roof tiles started slipping in 2015.      Then I went to look for an archivist or someone who could do      something with them.\"    <\/p><p>      He offered them to the University of Limerick (UL) but they      remained untouched there for two years. He removed them from      the university's Glucksman Library last week following a row      over the ownership of the documents that prevented UL from      putting them on display.    <\/p><p>      The Christian Brothers sent archivists and legal      representatives to view the files in UL. They then claimed      ownership and demanded the documents be returned for storage      in their own archives in Dublin. They threatened legal action      to obtain them.    <\/p><p>      After visiting their archives, Tom was not satisfied that the      documents would be made publicly available and he was      concerned that they would be difficult to access.    <\/p><p>      Tom's case was highlighted in the Dail last month by Fianna      Fail TD Niall Collins and the European Province of Christian      Brothers has since changed its stance, saying it would be      happy to receive copies of the documents rather than the      originals.    <\/p><p>      \"We advised UL that were we to be provided with appropriate      copies of the Glin documents for our archive we would have no      objection to the original papers being donated to the      university,\" said a spokesman.    <\/p><p>      He conceded there were gaps in the Christian Brothers'      archives but described the suggestion Tom was told to burn      records at the school as a \"claim\" and not in line with the      congregation's policy. He refused to be drawn on the      indentures or contracts when questioned by the Sunday      Independent.    <\/p><p>      Tom has now called on the State to intervene and said all the      documents must be put on display so people can see what      happened.    <\/p><p>      \"The archives are too sealed up and inaccessible. I think      these papers can serve a purpose.    <\/p><p>      \"The public and relatives of residents should be able to see      them. They must be accessible.\"    <\/p><p>    Sunday Independent  <\/p><p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p><p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/04\/563cbb75ead-Only.jpg-150x103.jpg\" style=\"padding-left:10px; padding-right: 10px;\"><\/p><p>Read the original post: <\/p><p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.independent.ie\/irish-news\/hidden-files-reveal-plight-of-the-boys-made-into-slaves-35626496.html\" title=\"Hidden files reveal plight of the boys 'made into slaves' - Irish Independent\">Hidden files reveal plight of the boys 'made into slaves' - Irish Independent<\/a><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Hidden files reveal plight of the boys 'made into slaves' Independent.ie A notorious industrial school in Limerick was paid to send boys under the age of 16 to work for traders, merchants and big farmers, according to hundreds of documents that have remained hidden for decades. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.independent.ie\/irish-news\/hidden-files-reveal-plight-of-the-boys-made-into-slaves-35626496.html\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/www.independent.ie\/irish-news\/hidden-files-reveal-plight-of-the-boys-made-into-slaves-35626496.html<\/a> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.independent.ie\/incoming\/article35626193.ece\/fd1f5\/AUTOCROP\/h342\/Tom%20Wall%20Glin%20Co%20Limerick_11%20Read-Only.jpg\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/www.independent.ie\/incoming\/article35626193.ece\/fd1f5\/AUTOCROP\/h342\/Tom%20Wall%20Glin%20Co%20Limerick_11%20Read-Only.jpg<\/a> A notorious industrial school in Limerick was paid to send boys under the age of 16 to work for traders, merchants and big farmers, according to hundreds of documents that have remained hidden for decades. 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