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'Bloody Sunday' 30 January 1972 - source related study.
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Have a little read: ... Coursework 'Bloody Sunday' 30 January 1972 1. Sources A, B and C are useful to an extent to somebody trying to find out the truth about the situation in Northern Ireland in January 1972 before Bloody Sunday. Sources A and B show the attitude the British had towards the Irish before Bloody Sunday. Source A is a cartoon showing how the British perceive the Irish people. The cartoon shows 'The Irish Frankenstein' which is a picture of an Irishman looking like a monster. He has a dagger, dripping with blood in his hand. This implies that some British thought that the Irish were prepared to use violence and even kill. In the background there is an Englishman looking shocked at the hideous Irishman. Compared to 'The Irish Frankenstein' the Englishman is portrayed as a civilized gentleman. The source was drawn in 1882 and so is useful if someone wanted to know
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