AOH statement following offensive Fighting Irish Leprechaun
The Ancient Order of Hibernians (AOH) is a statement in the aftermath of claims that the University of Notre Dame’s Fighting Irish Leprechaun mascot is offensive. The survey was conducted by the Illinois-based company Quality Logo Products and has received a strong amount of backlash.
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