Martin and Attracta
Martin and Attracta were 18 and had just met at a dance - then their world changed. Read more
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Series 1
Martin and Attracta were 18 and had just met at a dance - then their world changed.
Ken
Ken reflects on how the city became divided after the march.
Ruby and Ann
Friends Ruby and Ann were young women living in the Bogside.
Tom and Leo
Teachers Tom and Leo discuss the impact of that year on their pupils.
Billy and Rachelle
Billy and Rachelle were children when the Duke Street march happened.
Hugo and Willie
Hugo and Willie grew up in poverty in the 1960s.
Willie
Willie was a young man in 1968. He recalls life in a working-class Protestant community.
Isabel and Anne
Sisters Isabel and Anne grew up in the city centre.
Michael and Cathal
Michael went to the march, but his friend Cathal wasn't born until 20 years later.
Hazel
Hazel grew up in the mostly Protestant Fountain housing estate.
Martin
Martin was a young reporter with a local newspaper and attended the march.
James
James was 13 when the march happened. He says it changed the course of his life.
Kathleen
Kathleen, who is now 92, was a nurse during the years of violence that followed the march.