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Interview with Bernadette Devlin, John McGuffin and Tom McGurk by Sean Duignan for RTE News in January 1969

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Audio interview with Bernadette Devlin, John McGuffin and Tom McGurk, civil rights activists, by Sean Duignan for RTE News in January 1969. In August of 1968 the Northern Ireland Civil Rights movement began public marches in support of its objectives causing community tensions between Catholics and Protestants. On 1 January 1969 the People’s Democracy began a proposed four day march from Belfast to Derry/Londonderry. Three days later the demonstrators were attacked by loyalist opponents in Derry/Londonderry, leading to major rioting in the city. Devlin, McGuffin and McGurk discuss the future campaign of the People’s Democracy in light of these events.

Date of Release/Broadcast: 05 January 1969

Name of First Interviewee: Bernadette Devlin

Name of Second Interviewee: John McGuffin

Name of Third Interviewee: Tom McGurk

Role at time of Interview: Civil rights activists

Interviewer: Sean Duignan

Purpose: News

Media: Audio

Copyright: © RTÉ 2013

Link: Listen to the interview

Programme/Book/Article: RTE News

Time Period covered: 1968-1969

Key Individuals: John McGuffin, Tom McGurk, Bernadette Devlin, Ernest Blythe, Peadar O’Donnell, Terence O’Neill

Key Words: Civil rights, People’s Democracy, RUC, religion, unemployment, partition

 

 

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