Abstract
A panel including significant leaders of the Civil Rights movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s including individuals who led the march that ended in the killings of Bloody Sunday. Moderator is an important, centrist, Catholic peace leader, Eamonn Deane. Panelists Ivan Cooper, Eamonn McCann, and Bernadette McAlisky give personal histories, tell recollections of the civil rights movement, and actively debate together the meanings of events.
| Original language | American English |
|---|---|
| Journal | Default journal |
| State | Published - May 30 2003 |
Keywords
- Ivan Cooper
- Eamonn Deane
- Eamonn McCann
- Bernadette McAlisky
- Civil Rights Movement in Northern Ireland
- HMS Sea Eagle housing
- sectarian housing proportions on two sides of the river
- discriminatory voting regulations in the 1960s
- discrimination in jobs
- discrimination in housing
- Springtown Camp
- Special Powers Act
- internment
Disciplines
- Political Science
- Politics and Social Change
- Sociology
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