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Those Are Real Bullets: Bloody Sunday, Derry, 1972.(Review)(Brief Article)

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Publication Date: 01-JAN-01

Author: Freeman, Jay
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COPYRIGHT 2001 American Library Association

Pringle, Peter and Jacobson, Philip. Those Are Real Bullets: Bloody Sunday, Derry, 1972. Jan. 2001. 320p. illus. Grove/Atlantic, $25 (0-8021-1680-9). 941.6.

On January 30, 1972, British paratroopers stationed in Northern Ireland fired on a crowd of Londonderry demonstrators who were demanding improvements in civil rights for Catholics. Thirteen people...

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