After being fired from his teaching position because of his socialist political views, William Franklin, an Irish-born American, returned to his own country in 1939. At St. Jude's, a school for troubled youth administered by Brother John, Franklin becomes the first non-cleric teacher.
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After being fired from his teaching position because of his socialist political views, William Franklin, an Irish-born American, returned to his own country in 1939. At St. Jude's, a school for troubled youth administered by Brother John, Franklin becomes the first non-cleric teacher.
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