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Title:UK-Northern Ireland: Civil Rights March In Londonderry
Date:4th December 1968
Summary:December 4 1968 - and the civil rights movement in Londonderry was being opposed by militant loyalists led by Rev Paisley. As a result, street fighting broke out in the city. On this day, 46 people charged with rioting were due to appear in court - among them three Members of Parliament. And this led to another demonstration of protest.
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Location:UK NORTHERN IRELAND LONDONDERRY
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