| Description | Second part of the broadcast programme 'No Surrender'. The first part is recorded on the tape described at MS 4000/6/1/62/63
Track 1: Discussion about sectarian prejudice being absorbed by children at an early age 0.47 mins Track 2: 'Patrick Sarsfield's Men' 0.54 mins Tracks 3-4: Discussion about sectarianism in children's games, the segregation of Protestant and Catholic education and social activities, the bias of history teaching Track 5: 'Dolly's Brae' 0.55 mins Track 6: Discussion about differences in sectarian prejudice according to social background and experiences of sectarian violence 2.08 mins Track 7: A child recites a poem Tracks 8-9: Discussion about prejudice against relationships between Catholics and Protestants and discrimination in employment Track 10: 'Lovely Derry on the Banks of the Foyle' 2.36 mins Tracks 11-12: Discussion about people forced to seek work in England and Scotland because of high levels of unemployment in Northern Ireland, and the effect of unemployment and the decline of industry on sectarian tensions Track 13: A reading from Development Commission 2nd Annual Report on the redevelopment of housing in Derry, discussion about segregation in housing 2.50 mins Tracks 14-16: Discussion about the exploitation of ignorance about people from the other community to exacerbate tensions, the potential political power to be unleashed with greater integration enabling working class Catholic and Protestant communities to campaign together, and the feelings of Catholic people about Orange parades and marches Track 17: Programme credits 0.39 mins
Total: 31.46 mins
Dubber's reference number: PLA KF565D0078080 |