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Dolours Price is the daughter of a great Irish Republican family. Her whole life she’s been taught to buck British imperialism by any means necessary. In 1973, she’ll do just that–sending a message so strong it shakes the very streets of London.
In a rare interview for the documentary "I, Dolours," Dolours Price outlined her involvement in the 1973 bombing and the activities of the IRA. We highly recommend it if you'd like to learn more about this story.
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Dolours Price is the daughter of a great Irish Republican family. Her whole life she’s been taught to buck British imperialism by any means necessary. In 1973, she’ll do just that–sending a message so strong it shakes the very streets of London.
In a rare interview for the documentary "I, Dolours," Dolours Price outlined her involvement in the 1973 bombing and the activities of the IRA. We highly recommend it if you'd like to learn more about this story.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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