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Interview with Danny Morrison by Don Anderson for BBC Radio Ulster History Lessons in 2007

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Audio interview with Danny Morrison, former Director of Publicity for Sinn Féin, by Don Anderson for BBC Radio Ulster History Lessons in 2007. Morrison discusses the impact of the 1980 and 1981 hunger-strikes on the political development of the republican movement. History Lessons was a BBC Radio Ulster series which re-interpreted events in Northern Ireland during the Troubles and Peace Process. This is the first part of a two part interview.

Date of Release/Broadcast: 2007

Name of First Interviewee: Danny Morrison

Role at time of Interview: Former Director of Publicity for Sinn Féin

Interviewer: Don Anderson

Purpose: Research

Media: Audio

Copyright: BBC © 2013

Link: Listen to the interview

Programme/Book/Article: BBC Radio Ulster History Lessons

Time Period covered: 1972-2007

Key Individuals: Danny Morrison, David Ervine, Gerry Adams, Cardinal Tomás O’Fiaich, Humphrey Atkins, Brendan Hughes, Sean McKenna, Bobby Sands, James Prior

Key Words: Sinn Fein, prison, Special Category status, British government, IRA, RUC, UDR, publicity, media, dirty protest, hunger-strike, SDLP

 

 

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