
Sources for 1968 in Northern Ireland:
Documents: - Northern Ireland Government, "Why the Border must be: The Northern Ireland case in brief" (Belfast: HMSO, 1956)
- Campaign for Social Justice in Northern Ireland (CSJ), "Northern Ireland: The Plain Truth," (First edition, 5 February 1964)
- CSJ, "Northern Ireland: Why Justice Can Not Be Done - The Douglas Home Correspondence," (September 1964)
- CSJ, "Londonderry: One Man, No Vote" (February 19, 1965)
- CSJ, "Northern Ireland The Plain Truth," (Second edition, June 15, 1969)
- CSJ, "Northern Ireland: The Mailed Fist" (1972)
- Derry Civil Rights Association, "Northern Ireland - There is only One Way," (13 August 1971)
- Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association (NICRA), "Proposals for Peace, Democracy and Community Reconciliation," (March 1973)
- NICRA, "'WE SHALL OVERCOME' .... The History of the Struggle for Civil Rights in Northern Ireland 1968-1978" (Belfast, 1978)
- Bernadette Devlin, "The Price of My Soul," Chapter 12 (1969)
- Ulster Unionist Party (UUP), "Northern Ireland Fact and Falsehood: A frank look at the present and the past" (Belfast: Ulster Unionist Party (UUP), n.d., 1968?)
- UUP, "Ulster - The Facts: The Bullet and the Bomb versus the Better Life ...." (Belfast: UUP, 1970)
- Stratton Mills and Robin Bailie, "The Manipulators .... The Revolutionaries Strategy for an explosion in Ulster," (Belfast: Ulster Unionist Party, 1969)
- Northern Ireland, Parliament, "A Record of Constructive Change," (Cmd. 558), (Belfast: HMSO, 20 August 1971)
- Herron, S.S., "The Great Conspiracy to Destroy Ulster" (n.d.,1971?)
- "1968: Londonderry march ends in violence," BBC (October 5, 1968)
- Audio of police confronting protesters after 1968 Londonderry March, BBC (October 5, 1968)
- Alan Scott, ed., "Press coverage of civil rights issues, 1 June 1968 - 9 December 1968" (Historical Documents Project, Queen's University Belfast)
- The Bloody Sunday Inquiry (1998-)
Images: - Battle of the Bogsite (The Bogside Republican Appeal Fund, 1969)
- Civil Rights (Museum of Free Derry)
- Bloody Sunday March Posters (Museum of Free Derry)
- Bloody Sunday Photographs (Museum of Free Derry)
Related Websites: - CAIN Webservice, "Conflict and Politics in Northern Ireland (1968 to the Present)"
- "The Civil Rights Campaign - A Chronology of Main Events" (CAIN)
- The Museum of Free Derry, National Civil Rights Archive
- The Bloody Sunday Trust
- BBC History, "Nothern Ireland: The Troubles"
Related Articles:
- Andrew Boyd, "1964: The Tricolour Riots," in: idem, Holy War in Belfast (Tralee: Anvil Books, 1969)
- Bob Purdie, "The Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association," in: idem, Politics in the Streets: The Origins of the Civil Rights Movement in Northern Ireland (Belfast: Blackstaff Press, 1990)
- John Darby, "Conflict in Northern Ireland: A Background Essay," in: Seamus Dunn, ed., Facets of the Conflict in Northern Ireland (Macmillan: Houndmills, 1995)
- Niall O Dochartaigh, "The British Army: August 1969 - April 1970," in: idem, From Civil Rights to Armalites: Derry and the Birth of the Irish Troubles (Cork: Cork University Press, 1997)
- Sean Swan, "Ireland as it should be versus Ireland as it is, January 1968 to August 1969," in: idem, Official Irish Republicanism: 1962-1972 (Lulu, 2007)
- Nell McCafferty, "Breaking the Shackles," in: Goethe-Institut, Dossier 1968
- Brendan O'Neill, "The Other 1968," in: Guardian Unlimited (April 23, 2008)
- Medb Ruane, "The Protest Generation of the 1950s and 1960s Is Now Over 70 And Doing It Again -- Teaching Us How To Rock," in: Irish Independent (October 25, 2008)

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