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Bloody Sunday Sources Questions
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... Mark Walker 10sws Coursework Assignment: "Bloody Sunday" 30 January 1972 1. Sources A to C are not very useful to somebody that wants to find out the truth about the situation in Northern Ireland in January 1872 before "Bloody Sunday". This is because they are all drawn by either an Irish or an English person. For example, source A must have been drawn by an English man because it shows a well dressed man - English and a giant man - Irish who looks like a peasant, holding a knife at the English man. This drawing is titled "The Irish Frankenstein" and because the English hated the Irish at the time so the Irish man is shown in an evil and dominating way. Also if this cartoon was shown to English people at the time then they would have believed it and this could be a factor in the reasons that













