The march
A British paratrooper takes a youth into custody on "Bloody Sunday," when the British military opened fire on marchers in Northern Ireland in 1972.
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A British soldier drags a protester during a march, later known as "Bloody Sunday," in Londonderry, Northern Ireland.
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Coffins of 13 civilians shot dead by British forces on "Bloody Sunday" are lined up for the funeral at St. Mary's church in Londonderry, Northern Ireland.
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Mourners attend a funeral for the 13 people killed on "Bloody Sunday" in Londonderry, Northern Ireland. Another victim died months later.
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A memorial in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, bears the names of the 13 people killed during the "Bloody Sunday" massacre on Jan. 30, 1972, and another victim who died later of injuries sustained that...
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Demonstrators throw objects at British parachutists during a 1972 gathering organized by a Catholic civil rights group in Londonderry, Northern Ireland.
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