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‘The Struggle of the Unemployed in Belfast’ by Tom Bell from Communist International. Vol. 9 No. 20. December 1, 1932.

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A movement that the formation of the state of Northern Ireland was designed to prevent, unity of unemployed Catholic and Protestant workers, developed in Belfast during the Great Depression. With 40% out of work in that city, which had seen so many anti-Catholic pogroms and communal rioting, October, 1932 saw something new; armed Catholic and […]
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