The Protestants: No Surrender
No Surrender: The Protestants provides an intimate look at Northern Ireland’s fractious Protestant neighborhoods in an attempt to illustrate that loyalist sections of Belfast were far from a ruling upper class, and that, perhaps, what many fail to remember is that the real struggle for equality can only begin after peace – that consciously continuing a war can inadvertently make one’s own self the oppressor.
Published in 1991.
No Surrender: The Protestants provides an intimate look at Northern Ireland’s fractious Protestant neighborhoods in an attempt to illustrate that loyalist sections of Belfast were far from a ruling upper class, and that, perhaps, what many fail to remember is that the real struggle for equality can only begin after peace – that consciously continuing a war can inadvertently make one’s own self the oppressor.
Published in 1991.
No Surrender: The Protestants provides an intimate look at Northern Ireland’s fractious Protestant neighborhoods in an attempt to illustrate that loyalist sections of Belfast were far from a ruling upper class, and that, perhaps, what many fail to remember is that the real struggle for equality can only begin after peace – that consciously continuing a war can inadvertently make one’s own self the oppressor.
Published in 1991.