Zusammenfassung der Ressource
NICRA
- First march on 24th
August 1968 after
allocation of council house
to protestant woman
- March to highlight Londonderry
Corporation's housing policy on
5 October 1968
- Apprentice Boys threatened march in response
- RTE camera crew arrive
and beam harsh police
pictures
- Government bans any march
- Violent marches continued
- Went ahead with banned marches
- Contact with
Unionist
marches
- Provocative: went through unionist areas
- There was a plateau in marches due
to "Crossroads" speech [see other notes]
- People's Democracy formed
- 1 to 4 January march gets ambushed
- NICRA starts marching again
- Aims
- one man = one vote
- fair boundaries
- houses on need
- jobs on merit
- repeal S.P.A.
- Aims
- Invesitgation for complaints
- Fair house allocation
- Remove S.P.A.
- One man = One vote
- End Gerrymandering
- End job
discrimination in
governments
- Disband the
B-Specials
- Started in 1967
- Non-sectarian
movement
- Inspiration from Luther King
- Followed student
demonstrations in
France 1968
- Support from educated
Catholics, Academics,
Trade Unionists and
Liberal Protestants
- Annoyed at
Eddie McAteer's
Nationalist Party
- Powerful International Catholics (eg: JFK)
- People thought
a fairer NI would
make a United
Ireland less
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