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Good Trouble: The Selma, Alabama and Derry, Northern Ireland Connection 1963-1972 - Paperback

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by Forest Issac Jones (Author)

Good Trouble is the story of the strong connection between the Black Civil Rights Movement in the United States and the Catholic Civil Rights Movement in Northern Ireland - specifically, the influence of the Montgomery to Selma march on the 1969 Belfast to Derry march through oral history.

Author Biography

Forest Issac Jones is an author of nonfiction, history and essays. He specialises in the study of Irish History, the U.S. Civil Rights Movement and Northern Ireland. He resides in Virginia, USA, and is an adjunct professor at Hollins University.

Number of Pages: 256
Dimensions: 0.6 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: April 01, 2025
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