Good Trouble is the story of the strong connection between the Black Civil Rights Movement in the United States and the Catholic Civil Rights Movement in Northern Ireland - specifically, the influence of the Montgomery to Selma march on the 1969 Belfast to Derry march through oral history.
Good Trouble is the story of the strong connection between the Black Civil Rights Movement in the United States and the Catholic Civil Rights Movement in Northern Ireland - specifically, the influence of the Montgomery to Selma march on the 1969 Belfast to Derry march through oral history.
Forest Issac Jones is an author of nonfiction, history and essays. He specialises in the study of Irish History, the U.S. Civil Rights Movement and Northern Ireland. He resides in Virginia, USA, and is an adjunct professor at Hollins University.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Prologue 1 Coming to Derry, Summer 2022 2 The Roots of the Conflict: Michael Collins and Easter Rising 3 The Rise of the IRA 4 Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee 5 1963 March on Washington 6 The Courageous Eight 7 Selma to Montgomery March 8 The People's Democracy in Northern Ireland 9 John Lewis 10 Bernadette Devlin 11 John Hume 12 Eamonn McCann 13 Selma to Montgomery March-Bloody Sunday 14 Bloody Sunday-the Impact 15 The Aftermath-The Selma to Montgomery March 16 The Beginning of the Catholic Civil Rights Movement 17 Belfast to Derry March-the Beginning 18 Day one-January 1, 1969, Belfast to Derry Long March 19 Day Two: Belfast to Derry-Toome 20 Day Three of the Belfast to Derry March 21 Last Day of the Belfast to Derry March 22 Battle of the Bogside 23 Conflict with the Police, Paramilitaries, and the Marchers 24 Conclusion Brexit, Irish Unity, and the Troubles in Northern Ireland Today Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Introduction Prologue 1 Coming to Derry, Summer 2022 2 The Roots of the Conflict: Michael Collins and Easter Rising 3 The Rise of the IRA 4 Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee 5 1963 March on Washington 6 The Courageous Eight 7 Selma to Montgomery March 8 The People's Democracy in Northern Ireland 9 John Lewis 10 Bernadette Devlin 11 John Hume 12 Eamonn McCann 13 Selma to Montgomery March-Bloody Sunday 14 Bloody Sunday-the Impact 15 The Aftermath-The Selma to Montgomery March 16 The Beginning of the Catholic Civil Rights Movement 17 Belfast to Derry March-the Beginning 18 Day one-January 1, 1969, Belfast to Derry Long March 19 Day Two: Belfast to Derry-Toome 20 Day Three of the Belfast to Derry March 21 Last Day of the Belfast to Derry March 22 Battle of the Bogside 23 Conflict with the Police, Paramilitaries, and the Marchers 24 Conclusion Brexit, Irish Unity, and the Troubles in Northern Ireland Today Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index
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