Paisleyism and Civil Rights: An Ambassador Unchained

This book examines the Northern Ireland civil rights movement and the Reverend Ian Paisley's opposition. Although street demonstrations began in the summer of 1968 and lasted a year, activism to advance Ulster's catholic community originated in the late 1950s. During this period, Paisley c...

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