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    Bloody Sunday was an event which took place in London, England on 13 November 1887, when a crowd of marchers protesting about unemployment and the Irish...
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  • Look up Bloody Sunday or bloody in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bloody Sunday may refer to: Bloody Sunday (1923), a day of police violence during...
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    demonstrations led to police intervention and public unrest, such as Bloody Sunday (1887). Antisemitism, crime, nativism, racism, social disturbance, and...
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    for community gatherings and political demonstrations, including Bloody Sunday in 1887, the culmination of the first Aldermaston March, anti-war protests...
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    Trafalgar Square on Bloody Sunday (13 November). Even in prison, O'Brien continued his protests, refusing to wear prison uniform in 1887. Being left without...
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    provocateurs. Organized labour portal General strikes in Belgium Bloody Sunday (1887) in the United Kingdom Belgium in the long nineteenth century Dennis...
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    Labor Day (redirect from Labor Sunday)
    Knights of Labor, which organized the first parade in New York City. In 1887, Oregon was the first state of the United States to make it an official public...
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  • for inciting riot and murder in the Haymarket affair. November 13 – Bloody Sunday: Police in London clash with radical and Irish nationalist protesters...
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    242-261 "Differential Memorability and Transnational Activism: Bloody Sunday, 1887-2016", Australian Humanities Review, 59 (2016) "Plenitude, Scarcity...
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  • [citation needed] Insight carried out a major investigation in 1972 into Bloody Sunday in Northern Ireland.[citation needed] The newspaper published the faked...
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  • managing editor Charles Hardie Buzacott) Sep 1883 – Oct 1887: Carl Adolph Feilberg Oct 1887 – Dec 1887: Edmund John T Barton (later author of the Jubilee History...
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  • (artist) (1800–1876), née Reynolds Elizabeth Reynolds, a leader of the 1887 Bloody Sunday protest Liz Reynolds, a character in One Life to Live Elizabeth Reynolds...
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    the London demonstration of 13 November 1887, which was violently suppressed in what became known as Bloody Sunday. Several other demonstrations followed...
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    Democratic Federation against a meeting of the Fair Trade League. 1887: Bloody Sunday, a demonstration against coercion in Ireland and to demand the release...
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  • disrupted by the ongoing Irish War of Independence, including the events of Bloody Sunday in November 1920, when British forces killed fourteen people at a match...
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  • doi:10.1163/2210-7886_asc-13418a. Retrieved June 5, 2020. "Bloody Sunday in context", Bloody Sunday, Pluto Press, pp. 9–24, doi:10.2307/j.ctt18fs94d.6,...
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    Irish, and imposing a rule that the referee may speak only in Irish. On Bloody Sunday in 1920, during the Irish War of Independence, a football match at Croke...
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    J. J. "Ginger" O'Connell (category 1887 births)
    Jeremiah Joseph "Ginger" O'Connell (21 December 1887 – 19 February 1944) was an Irish revolutionary, active in the Irish War of Independence, and later...
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    Royal Irish Constabulary at a Land League demonstration. 13 November – Bloody Sunday: Police in London clash with radical and Irish nationalist protesters...
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    Nicholas II (redirect from Bloody Nicholas)
    fault or inaction during the Khodynka Tragedy, anti-Jewish pogroms, Bloody Sunday and the violent suppression of the 1905 Russian Revolution. His popularity...
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  • and is currently in the Senate. On March 7, 2021, the anniversary of Bloody Sunday, Biden signed an executive order extending National Voter Registration...
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  • Tennessee, The University of Tennessee Press. p. 144. Goodrich, Thomas. Bloody Dawn: The Story of the Lawrence Massacre. Kent State University Press December...
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  • You Talk It or You'll Lose That Beat (editor) Daniel Day-Lewis – Sunday Bloody Sunday Jan Decleir – Mira Gérard Depardieu – Cry of the Cormoran Larry Drake...
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    named in his honour. Those shootings, on the day which became known as Bloody Sunday, were a reprisal for the killing of 15 people associated with the Cairo...
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    Ruddigore (category 1887 operas)
    D'Oyly Carte Opera Company at the Savoy Theatre in London on 22 January 1887. The first night was not altogether a success, as critics and the audience...
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  • of her story is further expanded on in The Mystery of the Angels and Bloody Sunday: The Story of the 1920 Irish Rebellion,[self-published source] both...
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  • org. Retrieved 23 December 2023. Stanley Adams (29 January 2023). "Bloody Sunday families to be nominated for Nobel Prize". UK Daily News. Retrieved...
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  • November – construction of the Manchester Ship Canal begins. 13 November – Bloody Sunday: Police in London clash with radical and Irish nationalist protesters...
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  • Crimson Peak (category Films set in 1887)
    Actress for Chastain and Best Production Design for Thomas E. Sanders. In 1887 Buffalo, New York, American heiress Edith Cushing, daughter of wealthy businessman...
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