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Our Martin by James McVeigh
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Our Martin by James McVeighAs a teenager growing up in Derry's Bogside area in the 1960s, Martin McGuinness quickly became aware of the injustices heaped upon his community by decades of unionist rule since the partition of Ireland in the 1920s. And when people began to campaign for basic civil rights, he saw that they were met by both loyalist and state violence, including killings. This had a profound impact on a young Martin McGuinness, and he developed a burning desire to
thich saw the historian John Bryson spend decades sifting through ancient archives in London
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alongside Refaat’s other poetry
Sold in packs of five
This book is part of a trilogy
and contributed to the downfall of the disgraced Stormont regime
Northern Ireland
forging links with the Black Panther Party and adopting tactics such as non-violent marches and sit-ins
the emotions and the suffering which the women of Armagh Gaol experienced and endured between 1976 and 1981
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Tony Doherty has lived in the shadow of his father's execution on Bloody Sunday
He served as the trusted critic and counselor such as Hume
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