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Northern Ireland Civil Rights
Ties between political activists in black America and Ireland span several centuries, from the days of the days of the slave trade to the close links between Frederick Douglass and Daniel O'Connell. Brian Dooley focuses on the connections that were made in the 1960s as civil rights protesters in Northern Ireland drew inspiration for their struggle from the civil rights campaigns in the American South. He examines how Irish protesters forged links with the radical Black Panther Party and how the tactics of non-violent marches and sit-ins were adopted. This is a fascinating study which demonstrates how protesters in Northern Ireland - then and now - openly acknowledge the extent to which their battles against discrimination have been influenced by the American struggle for civil rights.
Br...
published: 17 Jan 2023
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Northern Ireland civil rights leader Austin Currie dies
Austin Currie, one of the key figures in the civil rights movement in Northern Ireland, has died aged 82.
Mr Currie also helped to found the nationalist Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) party and was elected to parliament on both sides of the Irish border.
He was described by Tanaiste Leo Varadkar as "one of the outstanding politicians of his generation".
Mr Currie's five children described him as "wise, brave and strong".
They said he died peacefully in his sleep in Derrymullen, County Kildare.
published: 10 Nov 2021
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Why the Troubles started in Northern Ireland
The complicated history of Northern Ireland is hotly contested. The bloody 30-year conflict known as the Troubles caused thousands of deaths, with deep divisions across Northern Ireland, and the situation remains highly divisive to this day. This four-part series will examine the entire history of the Troubles, from the causes of the conflict to the long and difficult peace negotiations. In this first episode, we take an in depth look at the origin of the Troubles. Though the conflict began in earnest in 1969, the divisions that caused it can be traced back centuries.
Watch the rest of our Troubles series:
Episode 1 - Origins: https://youtu.be/IHLYeBtGvOg
Episode 2 - Escalation: https://youtu.be/fGo17SIvMRM
Episode 3 - Division: https://youtu.be/NNmcRoNMC5E
Episode 4 - Peace: https://y...
published: 19 Apr 2023
-
The Troubles: Unravelling Northern Ireland's 30-Year Conflict
In 1968, conflict broke out in Northern Ireland; the Troubles" had begun. In this documentary, we explore the waves of political violence & sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland, and the roots of the divide between British Unionists & Irish Nationalists.
The Troubles | Northern Ireland Conflict | Irish Conflict | IRA | UVF | Belfast Conflict
This period saw rise of paramilitary groups like the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and Ulster Volunteer force (UVF), the deployment of the British Army in Northern Ireland under Operation Banner.
In this video, through interviews with former IRA & UVF prisoners, I’ll walk you through the conflicts roots during the “Plantation of Ulster”, it’s triggers, like "Bloody Sunday”, and where things stand now since the Good Friday Agreement saw the start of p...
published: 30 Jul 2023
-
How the Troubles became a bloody war
1972 was the bloodiest year of the Troubles. But as the violence reached the new heights, all sides in the conflict were beginning to change. By the mid-1980s the British Government would try to step away, the Provisional IRA would enter politics and Loyalist paramilitaries would begin to rise.
In our last episode we explored the origins of the conflict. Now, we explore the deadliest decade of the Troubles and the events that would change the conflict entirely.
Watch the rest of our Troubles series:
Episode 1 - Origins: https://youtu.be/IHLYeBtGvOg
Episode 2 - Escalation: https://youtu.be/fGo17SIvMRM
Episode 3 - Division: https://youtu.be/NNmcRoNMC5E
Episode 4 - Peace: https://youtu.be/F5RlWxirYYM
Behind the scenes of our exhibition - https://youtu.be/l5szVTilBEo
IWM's free exhibiti...
published: 26 Apr 2023
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Kean Students Travel to Ireland, Northern Ireland to Explore Civil Rights Issues
Kean students visited sites in Ireland and Northern Ireland to examine their connection to America's civil rights movement on a Travelearn sponsored by the Human Rights Institute at Kean University.
This video features:
Shakilya Carpenter
Student
Corey Rodriguez
Student
Dyquan Waters
Student
Lina Elbanna
Student
McKenna Fernandini
Student
Kean University is ranked #20 in the northern U.S. for innovation by U.S. News & World Report. Kean offers world-class research opportunities, dedicated faculty, and state-of-the-art facilities. Learn more about how a Kean education can help you climb higher. Plan a visit to Kean https://www.kean.edu/visit
Visit the Kean University WEBSITE: https://www.kean.edu
Follow us on TWITTER - https://twitter.com/KeanUniversity
Follow us on INSTAGRAM - https://w...
published: 29 Mar 2023
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1968: The Long March | RTÉ One
1968: The Long March is a special one-off documentary presented by Miriam O'Callaghan to mark the 50th anniversary of Civil Rights protests in Northern Ireland and will be broadcast Tuesday, 14th August on RTÉ One at 9.35pm.
See more at: http://www.rte.ie/player
published: 13 Aug 2018
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1968: The Long March | Northern Ireland Civil Rights Documentary
Documentary about how U.S. Civil Rights movement led by Martin Luther King Jr. inspired the civil rights movement in Northern Ireland where Catholics faced discrimination.
published: 25 Aug 2018
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Civil Rights March (1969)
No title - Civil Rights demonstrations in Newry, Northern Ireland.
M/S marchers in Newry, carrying banner, "Civil Rights March". C/U banner pan down to marchers. C/U of steward, pan to marchers. M/S marchers. M/S as they near the police barrier. M/S police barrier. M/S marchers walking up to the barrier. Various shots as the marchers tear the barrier down and try to break through. Various shots marchers scuffling around the barrier.
C/U as one of the marchers is taken away by police at night. M/S of burning police tender. M/S as marchers try to push tender down the street. C/U burning tender. M/S another burning tender. M/S of marchers standing on corner with burning tender in foreground. M/S's of police putting marcher into van. M/S police and marchers watching burning tender, th...
published: 13 Apr 2014
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The Troubles and the Civil Rights Movement in Northern Ireland (1969).
A public domain video.
This video is a 1970 production that analyzes the situation in Northern Ireland following the 1969 events between the Protestants and Catholics. In a time characterized by sectarianism, poverty and unemployment, a civil rights movement, under the illegal flags of IRA, demanded equality between Catholics and Protestants. The movement grew and gained massive support. Soon enough, the differences between the movement and the Ulster police escalated in 1969 and the British government stepped in sending troops to restore order...
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published: 18 May 2016
1:00:49
Northern Ireland Civil Rights
Ties between political activists in black America and Ireland span several centuries, from the days of the days of the slave trade to the close links between Fr...
Ties between political activists in black America and Ireland span several centuries, from the days of the days of the slave trade to the close links between Frederick Douglass and Daniel O'Connell. Brian Dooley focuses on the connections that were made in the 1960s as civil rights protesters in Northern Ireland drew inspiration for their struggle from the civil rights campaigns in the American South. He examines how Irish protesters forged links with the radical Black Panther Party and how the tactics of non-violent marches and sit-ins were adopted. This is a fascinating study which demonstrates how protesters in Northern Ireland - then and now - openly acknowledge the extent to which their battles against discrimination have been influenced by the American struggle for civil rights.
Brian Dooley is author of Black and Green; the Fight for Civil Rights in Northern Ireland and Black America. He is Senior Advisor at US NGO Human Rights First, and part of an international panel of experts investigating State impunity during the conflict in Northern Ireland. He will talk about the connections between the civil rights movements in the US and Northern Ireland, and also about the ongoing struggle by families for accountability for killings and torture 1969-1998.
https://wn.com/Northern_Ireland_Civil_Rights
Ties between political activists in black America and Ireland span several centuries, from the days of the days of the slave trade to the close links between Frederick Douglass and Daniel O'Connell. Brian Dooley focuses on the connections that were made in the 1960s as civil rights protesters in Northern Ireland drew inspiration for their struggle from the civil rights campaigns in the American South. He examines how Irish protesters forged links with the radical Black Panther Party and how the tactics of non-violent marches and sit-ins were adopted. This is a fascinating study which demonstrates how protesters in Northern Ireland - then and now - openly acknowledge the extent to which their battles against discrimination have been influenced by the American struggle for civil rights.
Brian Dooley is author of Black and Green; the Fight for Civil Rights in Northern Ireland and Black America. He is Senior Advisor at US NGO Human Rights First, and part of an international panel of experts investigating State impunity during the conflict in Northern Ireland. He will talk about the connections between the civil rights movements in the US and Northern Ireland, and also about the ongoing struggle by families for accountability for killings and torture 1969-1998.
- published: 17 Jan 2023
- views: 351
2:18
Northern Ireland civil rights leader Austin Currie dies
Austin Currie, one of the key figures in the civil rights movement in Northern Ireland, has died aged 82.
Mr Currie also helped to found the nationalist Social...
Austin Currie, one of the key figures in the civil rights movement in Northern Ireland, has died aged 82.
Mr Currie also helped to found the nationalist Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) party and was elected to parliament on both sides of the Irish border.
He was described by Tanaiste Leo Varadkar as "one of the outstanding politicians of his generation".
Mr Currie's five children described him as "wise, brave and strong".
They said he died peacefully in his sleep in Derrymullen, County Kildare.
https://wn.com/Northern_Ireland_Civil_Rights_Leader_Austin_Currie_Dies
Austin Currie, one of the key figures in the civil rights movement in Northern Ireland, has died aged 82.
Mr Currie also helped to found the nationalist Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) party and was elected to parliament on both sides of the Irish border.
He was described by Tanaiste Leo Varadkar as "one of the outstanding politicians of his generation".
Mr Currie's five children described him as "wise, brave and strong".
They said he died peacefully in his sleep in Derrymullen, County Kildare.
- published: 10 Nov 2021
- views: 1824
16:33
Why the Troubles started in Northern Ireland
The complicated history of Northern Ireland is hotly contested. The bloody 30-year conflict known as the Troubles caused thousands of deaths, with deep division...
The complicated history of Northern Ireland is hotly contested. The bloody 30-year conflict known as the Troubles caused thousands of deaths, with deep divisions across Northern Ireland, and the situation remains highly divisive to this day. This four-part series will examine the entire history of the Troubles, from the causes of the conflict to the long and difficult peace negotiations. In this first episode, we take an in depth look at the origin of the Troubles. Though the conflict began in earnest in 1969, the divisions that caused it can be traced back centuries.
Watch the rest of our Troubles series:
Episode 1 - Origins: https://youtu.be/IHLYeBtGvOg
Episode 2 - Escalation: https://youtu.be/fGo17SIvMRM
Episode 3 - Division: https://youtu.be/NNmcRoNMC5E
Episode 4 - Peace: https://youtu.be/F5RlWxirYYM
Behind the scenes of our exhibition - https://youtu.be/l5szVTilBEo
IWM's free exhibition 'Northern Ireland: Living with the Troubles' opens at IWM North on 22 March 2024. Plan your visit: https://www.iwm.org.uk/events/northern-ireland-living-with-the-troubles-iwm-north
Explore and licence the film clips used in this video from IWM Film: https://film.iwmcollections.org.uk/mycollections/index/3353
Follow IWM on social media:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/I_W_M
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imperialwarmuseums
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iwm.london
#history #northernireland #thetroubles
https://wn.com/Why_The_Troubles_Started_In_Northern_Ireland
The complicated history of Northern Ireland is hotly contested. The bloody 30-year conflict known as the Troubles caused thousands of deaths, with deep divisions across Northern Ireland, and the situation remains highly divisive to this day. This four-part series will examine the entire history of the Troubles, from the causes of the conflict to the long and difficult peace negotiations. In this first episode, we take an in depth look at the origin of the Troubles. Though the conflict began in earnest in 1969, the divisions that caused it can be traced back centuries.
Watch the rest of our Troubles series:
Episode 1 - Origins: https://youtu.be/IHLYeBtGvOg
Episode 2 - Escalation: https://youtu.be/fGo17SIvMRM
Episode 3 - Division: https://youtu.be/NNmcRoNMC5E
Episode 4 - Peace: https://youtu.be/F5RlWxirYYM
Behind the scenes of our exhibition - https://youtu.be/l5szVTilBEo
IWM's free exhibition 'Northern Ireland: Living with the Troubles' opens at IWM North on 22 March 2024. Plan your visit: https://www.iwm.org.uk/events/northern-ireland-living-with-the-troubles-iwm-north
Explore and licence the film clips used in this video from IWM Film: https://film.iwmcollections.org.uk/mycollections/index/3353
Follow IWM on social media:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/I_W_M
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imperialwarmuseums
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iwm.london
#history #northernireland #thetroubles
- published: 19 Apr 2023
- views: 1537169
34:52
The Troubles: Unravelling Northern Ireland's 30-Year Conflict
In 1968, conflict broke out in Northern Ireland; the Troubles" had begun. In this documentary, we explore the waves of political violence & sectarian conflict i...
In 1968, conflict broke out in Northern Ireland; the Troubles" had begun. In this documentary, we explore the waves of political violence & sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland, and the roots of the divide between British Unionists & Irish Nationalists.
The Troubles | Northern Ireland Conflict | Irish Conflict | IRA | UVF | Belfast Conflict
This period saw rise of paramilitary groups like the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and Ulster Volunteer force (UVF), the deployment of the British Army in Northern Ireland under Operation Banner.
In this video, through interviews with former IRA & UVF prisoners, I’ll walk you through the conflicts roots during the “Plantation of Ulster”, it’s triggers, like "Bloody Sunday”, and where things stand now since the Good Friday Agreement saw the start of peace and reconciliation and a lasting peace process.
In Belfast, we spoke with ex-members of the paramilitaries in Northern Ireland - former IRA prisoner Michael Culbert, and former UVF prisoner Billy Hutchinson - to try and understand the violence that swept across Northern Ireland.
Sectarian Violence | Impact of The Troubles | Historical Unrest in Ireland.
"The Troubles”, a name that does not sit well with some of those who were involved in it, has left behind a collective trauma in Northern Ireland that will be felt for decades to come. The legacy of the Troubles shapes modern Northern Ireland’s communities today, with peace walls dividing catholic and protestant, unionist and republican neighbourhoods.
Troubles Documentary | Troubles History
What were the troubles? Who are the IRA? Why is Northern Ireland part of the UK? And how safe is Northern Ireland today? This is the story of Northern Ireland’s 30-year conflict, as told by former members of the IRA & UVF who fought in it.
00:00-02:02 - The Troubles: Northern Ireland's 30-Year Conflict
02:03-06:34 - Irish Republicans, British Unionists, & the History of Ireland
06:35-08:37 - What Did Republicans & Unionists Want?
08:38-11:55 - The Irish Civil Rights Movement & IRA Recruiting
11:56-13:05 - Bloody Sunday in Northern Ireland
13:06-14:31 - The IRA Makes a Comeback
14:32-16:41 - Operation Banner & Loyalist Paramilitaries
16:42-17:55 - Should we call the Conflict "The Troubles"?
17:56-20:19 - Do Former IRA & UVF Fighters Regret Their Actions?
20:20-23:07 - The Good Friday Agreement - Did it Solve Everything?
23:08-25:41 - How Brexit Impacted the Good Friday Agreement
25:42-27:19 - The Windsor Framework & Northern Ireland Protocol
27:20-30:26 - Peace Walls & Segregation Remain in Northern Ireland
30:27-32:42 - Remembering Civilian Casualties
32:43-34:51 - What Now for Northern Ireland?
#thetroubles #northernireland #irishhistory #northernirelandconflict #irishrepublicans #britishunionists #belfast
https://wn.com/The_Troubles_Unravelling_Northern_Ireland's_30_Year_Conflict
In 1968, conflict broke out in Northern Ireland; the Troubles" had begun. In this documentary, we explore the waves of political violence & sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland, and the roots of the divide between British Unionists & Irish Nationalists.
The Troubles | Northern Ireland Conflict | Irish Conflict | IRA | UVF | Belfast Conflict
This period saw rise of paramilitary groups like the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and Ulster Volunteer force (UVF), the deployment of the British Army in Northern Ireland under Operation Banner.
In this video, through interviews with former IRA & UVF prisoners, I’ll walk you through the conflicts roots during the “Plantation of Ulster”, it’s triggers, like "Bloody Sunday”, and where things stand now since the Good Friday Agreement saw the start of peace and reconciliation and a lasting peace process.
In Belfast, we spoke with ex-members of the paramilitaries in Northern Ireland - former IRA prisoner Michael Culbert, and former UVF prisoner Billy Hutchinson - to try and understand the violence that swept across Northern Ireland.
Sectarian Violence | Impact of The Troubles | Historical Unrest in Ireland.
"The Troubles”, a name that does not sit well with some of those who were involved in it, has left behind a collective trauma in Northern Ireland that will be felt for decades to come. The legacy of the Troubles shapes modern Northern Ireland’s communities today, with peace walls dividing catholic and protestant, unionist and republican neighbourhoods.
Troubles Documentary | Troubles History
What were the troubles? Who are the IRA? Why is Northern Ireland part of the UK? And how safe is Northern Ireland today? This is the story of Northern Ireland’s 30-year conflict, as told by former members of the IRA & UVF who fought in it.
00:00-02:02 - The Troubles: Northern Ireland's 30-Year Conflict
02:03-06:34 - Irish Republicans, British Unionists, & the History of Ireland
06:35-08:37 - What Did Republicans & Unionists Want?
08:38-11:55 - The Irish Civil Rights Movement & IRA Recruiting
11:56-13:05 - Bloody Sunday in Northern Ireland
13:06-14:31 - The IRA Makes a Comeback
14:32-16:41 - Operation Banner & Loyalist Paramilitaries
16:42-17:55 - Should we call the Conflict "The Troubles"?
17:56-20:19 - Do Former IRA & UVF Fighters Regret Their Actions?
20:20-23:07 - The Good Friday Agreement - Did it Solve Everything?
23:08-25:41 - How Brexit Impacted the Good Friday Agreement
25:42-27:19 - The Windsor Framework & Northern Ireland Protocol
27:20-30:26 - Peace Walls & Segregation Remain in Northern Ireland
30:27-32:42 - Remembering Civilian Casualties
32:43-34:51 - What Now for Northern Ireland?
#thetroubles #northernireland #irishhistory #northernirelandconflict #irishrepublicans #britishunionists #belfast
- published: 30 Jul 2023
- views: 2848404
14:46
How the Troubles became a bloody war
1972 was the bloodiest year of the Troubles. But as the violence reached the new heights, all sides in the conflict were beginning to change. By the mid-1980s t...
1972 was the bloodiest year of the Troubles. But as the violence reached the new heights, all sides in the conflict were beginning to change. By the mid-1980s the British Government would try to step away, the Provisional IRA would enter politics and Loyalist paramilitaries would begin to rise.
In our last episode we explored the origins of the conflict. Now, we explore the deadliest decade of the Troubles and the events that would change the conflict entirely.
Watch the rest of our Troubles series:
Episode 1 - Origins: https://youtu.be/IHLYeBtGvOg
Episode 2 - Escalation: https://youtu.be/fGo17SIvMRM
Episode 3 - Division: https://youtu.be/NNmcRoNMC5E
Episode 4 - Peace: https://youtu.be/F5RlWxirYYM
Behind the scenes of our exhibition - https://youtu.be/l5szVTilBEo
IWM's free exhibition 'Northern Ireland: Living with the Troubles' opens at IWM North on 22 March 2024. Plan your visit: https://www.iwm.org.uk/events/northern-ireland-living-with-the-troubles-iwm-north
Explore and licence the film clips used in this video from IWM Film: https://film.iwmcollections.org.uk/mycollections/index/3353
Follow IWM on social media:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/I_W_M
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imperialwarmuseums
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iwm.london
#history #northernireland #thetroubles
https://wn.com/How_The_Troubles_Became_A_Bloody_War
1972 was the bloodiest year of the Troubles. But as the violence reached the new heights, all sides in the conflict were beginning to change. By the mid-1980s the British Government would try to step away, the Provisional IRA would enter politics and Loyalist paramilitaries would begin to rise.
In our last episode we explored the origins of the conflict. Now, we explore the deadliest decade of the Troubles and the events that would change the conflict entirely.
Watch the rest of our Troubles series:
Episode 1 - Origins: https://youtu.be/IHLYeBtGvOg
Episode 2 - Escalation: https://youtu.be/fGo17SIvMRM
Episode 3 - Division: https://youtu.be/NNmcRoNMC5E
Episode 4 - Peace: https://youtu.be/F5RlWxirYYM
Behind the scenes of our exhibition - https://youtu.be/l5szVTilBEo
IWM's free exhibition 'Northern Ireland: Living with the Troubles' opens at IWM North on 22 March 2024. Plan your visit: https://www.iwm.org.uk/events/northern-ireland-living-with-the-troubles-iwm-north
Explore and licence the film clips used in this video from IWM Film: https://film.iwmcollections.org.uk/mycollections/index/3353
Follow IWM on social media:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/I_W_M
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imperialwarmuseums
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iwm.london
#history #northernireland #thetroubles
- published: 26 Apr 2023
- views: 758538
2:20
Kean Students Travel to Ireland, Northern Ireland to Explore Civil Rights Issues
Kean students visited sites in Ireland and Northern Ireland to examine their connection to America's civil rights movement on a Travelearn sponsored by the Huma...
Kean students visited sites in Ireland and Northern Ireland to examine their connection to America's civil rights movement on a Travelearn sponsored by the Human Rights Institute at Kean University.
This video features:
Shakilya Carpenter
Student
Corey Rodriguez
Student
Dyquan Waters
Student
Lina Elbanna
Student
McKenna Fernandini
Student
Kean University is ranked #20 in the northern U.S. for innovation by U.S. News & World Report. Kean offers world-class research opportunities, dedicated faculty, and state-of-the-art facilities. Learn more about how a Kean education can help you climb higher. Plan a visit to Kean https://www.kean.edu/visit
Visit the Kean University WEBSITE: https://www.kean.edu
Follow us on TWITTER - https://twitter.com/KeanUniversity
Follow us on INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/keanuniversity/
Like us on FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/keanuniversity/
About Kean University:
Founded in 1855, Kean University was the first public post-secondary institution in New Jersey. With a rich history of excellence and innovation in higher education, Kean is a world-class, vibrant, and diverse university offering more than 50 undergraduate majors and more than 60 options for graduate study, including six doctoral programs in a variety of disciplines.
#KeanUniversity #CougarsClimbHigher
https://wn.com/Kean_Students_Travel_To_Ireland,_Northern_Ireland_To_Explore_Civil_Rights_Issues
Kean students visited sites in Ireland and Northern Ireland to examine their connection to America's civil rights movement on a Travelearn sponsored by the Human Rights Institute at Kean University.
This video features:
Shakilya Carpenter
Student
Corey Rodriguez
Student
Dyquan Waters
Student
Lina Elbanna
Student
McKenna Fernandini
Student
Kean University is ranked #20 in the northern U.S. for innovation by U.S. News & World Report. Kean offers world-class research opportunities, dedicated faculty, and state-of-the-art facilities. Learn more about how a Kean education can help you climb higher. Plan a visit to Kean https://www.kean.edu/visit
Visit the Kean University WEBSITE: https://www.kean.edu
Follow us on TWITTER - https://twitter.com/KeanUniversity
Follow us on INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/keanuniversity/
Like us on FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/keanuniversity/
About Kean University:
Founded in 1855, Kean University was the first public post-secondary institution in New Jersey. With a rich history of excellence and innovation in higher education, Kean is a world-class, vibrant, and diverse university offering more than 50 undergraduate majors and more than 60 options for graduate study, including six doctoral programs in a variety of disciplines.
#KeanUniversity #CougarsClimbHigher
- published: 29 Mar 2023
- views: 762
2:06
1968: The Long March | RTÉ One
1968: The Long March is a special one-off documentary presented by Miriam O'Callaghan to mark the 50th anniversary of Civil Rights protests in Northern Ireland ...
1968: The Long March is a special one-off documentary presented by Miriam O'Callaghan to mark the 50th anniversary of Civil Rights protests in Northern Ireland and will be broadcast Tuesday, 14th August on RTÉ One at 9.35pm.
See more at: http://www.rte.ie/player
https://wn.com/1968_The_Long_March_|_Rté_One
1968: The Long March is a special one-off documentary presented by Miriam O'Callaghan to mark the 50th anniversary of Civil Rights protests in Northern Ireland and will be broadcast Tuesday, 14th August on RTÉ One at 9.35pm.
See more at: http://www.rte.ie/player
- published: 13 Aug 2018
- views: 7617
51:04
1968: The Long March | Northern Ireland Civil Rights Documentary
Documentary about how U.S. Civil Rights movement led by Martin Luther King Jr. inspired the civil rights movement in Northern Ireland where Catholics faced disc...
Documentary about how U.S. Civil Rights movement led by Martin Luther King Jr. inspired the civil rights movement in Northern Ireland where Catholics faced discrimination.
https://wn.com/1968_The_Long_March_|_Northern_Ireland_Civil_Rights_Documentary
Documentary about how U.S. Civil Rights movement led by Martin Luther King Jr. inspired the civil rights movement in Northern Ireland where Catholics faced discrimination.
- published: 25 Aug 2018
- views: 16245
1:18
Civil Rights March (1969)
No title - Civil Rights demonstrations in Newry, Northern Ireland.
M/S marchers in Newry, carrying banner, "Civil Rights March". C/U banner pan down to mar...
No title - Civil Rights demonstrations in Newry, Northern Ireland.
M/S marchers in Newry, carrying banner, "Civil Rights March". C/U banner pan down to marchers. C/U of steward, pan to marchers. M/S marchers. M/S as they near the police barrier. M/S police barrier. M/S marchers walking up to the barrier. Various shots as the marchers tear the barrier down and try to break through. Various shots marchers scuffling around the barrier.
C/U as one of the marchers is taken away by police at night. M/S of burning police tender. M/S as marchers try to push tender down the street. C/U burning tender. M/S another burning tender. M/S of marchers standing on corner with burning tender in foreground. M/S's of police putting marcher into van. M/S police and marchers watching burning tender, there is a reflection in window. Various shots burning tender.
FILM ID:2065.37
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No title - Civil Rights demonstrations in Newry, Northern Ireland.
M/S marchers in Newry, carrying banner, "Civil Rights March". C/U banner pan down to marchers. C/U of steward, pan to marchers. M/S marchers. M/S as they near the police barrier. M/S police barrier. M/S marchers walking up to the barrier. Various shots as the marchers tear the barrier down and try to break through. Various shots marchers scuffling around the barrier.
C/U as one of the marchers is taken away by police at night. M/S of burning police tender. M/S as marchers try to push tender down the street. C/U burning tender. M/S another burning tender. M/S of marchers standing on corner with burning tender in foreground. M/S's of police putting marcher into van. M/S police and marchers watching burning tender, there is a reflection in window. Various shots burning tender.
FILM ID:2065.37
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
- published: 13 Apr 2014
- views: 31123
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The Troubles and the Civil Rights Movement in Northern Ireland (1969).
A public domain video.
This video is a 1970 production that analyzes the situation in Northern Ireland following the 1969 events between the Protestants and Ca...
A public domain video.
This video is a 1970 production that analyzes the situation in Northern Ireland following the 1969 events between the Protestants and Catholics. In a time characterized by sectarianism, poverty and unemployment, a civil rights movement, under the illegal flags of IRA, demanded equality between Catholics and Protestants. The movement grew and gained massive support. Soon enough, the differences between the movement and the Ulster police escalated in 1969 and the British government stepped in sending troops to restore order...
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https://wn.com/The_Troubles_And_The_Civil_Rights_Movement_In_Northern_Ireland_(1969).
A public domain video.
This video is a 1970 production that analyzes the situation in Northern Ireland following the 1969 events between the Protestants and Catholics. In a time characterized by sectarianism, poverty and unemployment, a civil rights movement, under the illegal flags of IRA, demanded equality between Catholics and Protestants. The movement grew and gained massive support. Soon enough, the differences between the movement and the Ulster police escalated in 1969 and the British government stepped in sending troops to restore order...
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- published: 18 May 2016
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