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Kathleen
Kathleen, who is now 92, was a nurse during the years of violence that followed the march.
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James
James was 13 when the march happened. He says it changed the course of his life.
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Martin
Martin was a young reporter with a local newspaper and attended the march.
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Hazel
Hazel grew up in the mostly Protestant Fountain housing estate.
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Michael and Cathal
Michael went to the march, but his friend Cathal wasn't born until 20 years later.
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Isabel and Anne
Sisters Isabel and Anne grew up in the city centre.
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Willie
Willie was a young man in 1968. He recalls life in a working-class Protestant community.
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Hugo and Willie
Hugo and Willie grew up in poverty in the 1960s.
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Billy and Rachelle
Billy and Rachelle were children when the Duke Street march happened.
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Tom and Leo
Teachers Tom and Leo discuss the impact of that year on their pupils.
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Ruby and Ann
Friends Ruby and Ann were young women living in the Bogside.
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Ken
Ken reflects on how the city became divided after the march.
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Martin and Attracta
Martin and Attracta were 18 and had just met at a dance - then their world changed.
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Jack and Terry
In 1968, Jack was a local unionist politician and Terry had just turned 18.
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Grainne and Michael
Grainne and Michael were students in Belfast and had travelled to Derry to join the march.
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Bertie
Bertie recalls how the voting system worked in 1968 and living conditions in the city.
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Deirdre's Story
Deirdre was a young student when she decided to join the Duke Street march.
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Ruby and Paul
Ruby and her son Paul recall the family鈥檚 decision to move to Londonderry in 1968.
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Mildred, Phyllis and Jewel
Three friends Mildred, Phyllis and Jewel with their memories of the 5th October 1968.
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Marion and Hugh
Marion and Hugh with their memories of the Duke Street march on 5th October 1968.