Today is the 90th anniversary of Belfast's Bloody Sunday. During the Irish War of Independence, Protestants and Catholics fought against each other for control of Ireland. The Irish Republican Army (Catholics) were seeking independence from British rule (Protestants). On July 10, 1921, 16 people lost their lives and 161 houses were destroyed.
For more information...
Michael Collins and Bloody Sunday, CIA
Hearing:: Northern Ireland: Why Justice in Individual Cases Matters, Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe
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Showing posts with label Ireland. Show all posts
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Sunday, July 10, 2011
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Famous Irish Women
In honor of St. Patrick's Day, I'm offering some fun links about famous Irish women.
Famous Irish Women
Irish Women Poets
Quotes by Famous Irish Women
Sonnet Erin Brown
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Famous Irish Women
Irish Women Poets
Quotes by Famous Irish Women
Sonnet Erin Brown
Federal Documents Librarian
Subject Specialist: Political Science/Paralegal Studies
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