Join renowned investigative journalist Richard Esposito as he delivers an intimate portrayal of the iconic New York columnist Jimmy Breslin in a special, free event at the American Irish Historical Society on Wednesday, October 16.

Esposito, a former colleague of Breslin’s, draws on extensive research, personal interviews, and cooperation with Breslin’s estate to present a riveting biography of the man behind the headlines, "Jimmy Breslin: The Man Who Told the Truth."

From Breslin’s early days to his rise as a Pulitzer Prize-winning commentator, this talk promises to reveal the complexity, courage, and character of one of the most influential voices in American journalism. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the life of a man who never hesitated to speak the truth.

"Jimmy Breslin: The Man Who Told the Truth" is the first biography of the legendary writer, vividly portrayed by Richard Esposito, a former colleague of the Big Man. From Breslin's humble beginnings as a copyboy to winning the 1986 Pulitzer Prize for Commentary, the writer's life was as fascinating as any of his subjects.

With the full cooperation of Breslin's estate, and interviews with countless of Breslin's former coworkers, friends, and enemies, Esposito has crafted a meticulous and revealing portrait of a complex man who bared his soul to the world in column inches.

Richard Esposito has served as Senior Executive Producer, Investigations, for NBC News, and Senior Investigative Reporter for ABC News. He has received the George Polk Award for Television Reporting and is a five-time Emmy Award winner. He also held news executive positions at the New York Daily News and at New York Newsday, where he was City Editor and a member of a team awarded a Pulitzer Prize in 1992.

"Jimmy Breslin: The Man Who Told the Truth," will be hosted at the American Irish Historical Society in New York City at 6 pm on Wednesday, October 16. You can learn more about the event here via the AIHS.

The American Irish Historical Society

The American Irish Historical Society (AIHS) in New York City is an organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the history and culture of the Irish in America.

Founded in 1897, it serves as a cultural and historical repository, offering resources, exhibits, and events that highlight the contributions of Irish Americans to the United States.

For more information on the AIHS and its upcoming events, visit AIHSNY.org.