Over 100 workers were killed and some 300 wounded.
There have been several events referred to as "Bloody Sunday" throughout history, but the most notable is the one that occurred on January 30, 1972, in Derry, Northern Ireland, during the Troubles, where British soldiers shot and killed 14 unarmed civil rights protesters. Another significant event known as "Bloody Sunday" occurred in the United States on March 7, 1965, during the Civil Rights Movement when marchers were violently confronted by law enforcement in Selma, Alabama. So, while there are multiple "Bloody Sundays," the most recognized ones are in Ireland and the U.S.
The attack and the march inspired passage of the Voting Rights Act, which barred obstacles such as literacy tests that were set up..(your welcome)!!
There have been two Bloody Sundays in Irish history. If you are talking about Bloody Sunday, November 21st, 1920 in Dublin, then 31 people died on that day. If you are talking about Bloody Sunday, January 30th, 1972 in Derry, then 13 people died on that day.
Sunday’s and Thursday
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There were 52 Sundays in 2007
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The Sundays ended in 1997.
The Sundays was created in 1988.
4 Sundays were in March 2005.
No. Sundays are not included in Lent!
In 2005, there were 52 Sundays.