Civil Rights Movement in Northern Ireland and the U.S., Part 2
Georgetown University hosted several panel discussions marking the 50th anniversary of the civil rights movements in Northern Ireland and th… read more
Georgetown University hosted several panel discussions marking the 50th anniversary of the civil rights movements in Northern Ireland and the shared experiences found in the parallel movement happening during the 1960s in the United States. During this panel, civil rights advocates discussed movements started by the Native American, Hispanic, and African American communities in the U.S. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, daughter of Robert F. Kennedy and niece of President John F. Kennedy, spoke about her father and uncle’s efforts to raise awareness and combat the racial division and violence of the time. close
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