Hieronim Derdowski
Hieronim Derdowski (
Kashubian ''Hieronim Derdowsczi'' or ''Jarosz Derdowsczi''; March 9, 1852 – August 13, 1902) was a
Kashubian intellectual and activist. He was born to Kashubian parents in the Pomeranian village of
Wiele in the
German Empire. By the time Derdowski emigrated to the
United States in 1885, he had already studied for the
Roman Catholic priesthood, been repeatedly incarcerated by the German authorities, and edited a newspaper in the city of
Thorn. At the time, however, Derdowski was better known as a poet. Within two years of reaching the United States he became editor of the
Winona, Minnesota Polish-language newspaper
Wiarus. In this role he gained a reputation as a strong voice for the Polish-American community, also known as
Polonia.
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