Republican mural, Ardoyne Road, Ardoyne, North Belfast, 2001. Mural draws parallel between the Civil Rights struggle in the USA, specifically the desegregation of schools in Little Rock Arkansas in 1957, and the right of Catholic schoolchildren at...
2001
Murals; Republicans; Sectarianism; Civil Rights
Republican mural, Ardoyne Road, Ardoyne, 2001. Mural draws parallel between the Civil Rights struggle in the USA, specifically the desegregation of schools in Little Rock Arkansas in 1957, and the right of Catholic schoolchildren at to walk to Holy...
2001
Murals; Republicans; Sectarianism; Civil Rights
Republican mural, Ardoyne Road, Ardoyne, North Belfast, 2001. Mural draws parallel between the Civil Rights struggle in the USA, specifically the desegregation of schools in Little Rock Arkansas in 1957, and the right of Catholic schoolchildren at...
2001
Murals; Republicans; Sectarianism; Civil Rights
Republican mural, Ardoyne Road, Ardoyne, 2001. Mural draws parallel between the Civil Rights struggle in the USA, specifically the desegregation of schools in Little Rock Arkansas in 1957, and the right of Catholic schoolchildren at to walk to Holy...
2001
Murals; Republicans; Sectarianism; Civil Rights
Republican mural, Ardoyne Road, Ardoyne, North Belfast, 2001. Mural draws parallel between the Civil Rights struggle in the USA, specifically the desegregation of schools in Little Rock Arkansas in 1957, and the right of Catholic schoolchildren at...
2001
Murals; Republicans; Collusion; British Government; Brian Nelson
Republican mural, Ardoyne Avenue, Ardoyne, North Belfast, 2001. Accusation that British government colluded with Loyalist paramilitaries, specifically the British agent Brian Nelson, in the killing of Irish Republicans. Split visage: left, Police...
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