Lord Bramall said it was “absurd and grossly unfair” that soldiers who took part in the events of Bloody Sunday in Londonderry in 1972, during which 14 innocent people died, should be ...
The words “Make America Great Again” were emblazoned across the image, drawing parallels to the blatant violence of the Jim ...
They came toward us. Beating us with nightsticks, trampled by horses, releasing the tear gas. I thought I was gonna die on ...
The Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, which has an upcoming exhibit on the Selma march, placed the billboard ad.
On Jan. 30, 1972, 13 unarmed civil rights demonstrators were shot dead in Londonderry, Northern Ireland by British Army paratroopers, which eventually became known as “Bloody Sunday.” After mounting ...
His real name is widely known among those familiar with the history of Bloody Sunday, the massacre of 13 unarmed protestors ...
March marking the 53rd anniversary of the killing of 13 unarmed Derry citizens by the British Army during an anti-internment ...
The annual Bloody Sunday memorial has taken place in Derry today. Political and religious leaders joined the Bloody Sunday ...