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Austin Currie obituary | Northern Ireland | The GuardianNov 10, 2021 · Austin Currie, who has died aged 82, became the poster boy of the Northern Ireland civil rights movement in June 1968 when he squatted a house in Caledon.Missing: biography key facts
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NI civil rights leader Austin Currie dies - BBCNov 10, 2021 · Born in County Tyrone, Mr Currie was the eldest of 11 children. He served on the Northern Ireland Parliament for East Tyrone from 1964 to 1972.Missing: biography facts
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Austin Currie, politician who co-founded the SDLP and fought anti ...Nov 10, 2021 · Austin Currie, who has died aged 82, was a founder of the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association and the Social Democratic and Labour Party.Missing: biography facts
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Austin Currie obituary: Stalwart of northern and southern Irish politicsNov 12, 2021 · Austin Currie Born: October 11th, 1939. Died: November 9th, 2021. Austin Currie devoted his life to serving the Irish people and achieved ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Austin Currie - Alpha HistoryAustin Currie (1939-2021) was a Nationalist civil rights campaigner and politician. Born to a large Catholic family in County Tyrone and educated at St ...Missing: biography key facts
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Austin Currie: a look at the life of a lifelong civil rights campaignerNov 10, 2021 · AUSTIN Currie, one of the leading figures of the civil rights movement in Northern Ireland, has died at the age of 82.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Austin Currie, who started Northern Ireland Troubles, passesNov 10, 2021 · He was a nationalist member of parliament (MP) for Tyrone in the Northern Ireland parliament where Unionism reigned supreme and a Prime Minister ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Obituary: Austin Currie, Northern Ireland civil rights champion who ...Nov 13, 2021 · Politician and civil rights activist Austin Currie, who has died at the age of 82, served as a parliamentarian and government minister in both parts of Ireland.Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Austin Currie obituary - The TimesNov 10, 2021 · Currie was an SDLP negotiator at the Sunningdale Agreement talks in 1973, an attempt to establish power-sharing in Northern Ireland. Fittingly ...
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RTÉ Archives | Austin Currie - RTEHe studied History and Politics at Queen's University, Belfast. Austin Currie holds the unique position of serving as an elected politician in both Stormont ...
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RTÉ Archives | Civil Rights Movement 1968-69 | Caledon ProtestAustin Currie, a Nationalist MP at Stormont, and two local men occupied a house in Caledon, Tyrone, on 20 June 1968. The action was in protest.
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How Austin Currie's 1968 housing protest ignited NI's civil rights ...Jun 15, 2018 · 50 years after he ignited the civil rights movement in Northern Ireland, MP Austin Currie goes back to the place where it all began.
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Austin Currie: Tributes paid to NI civil rights leader - BBCNov 10, 2021 · Mr Currie led a high-profile housing rights protest in 1968 and two years later he helped to found the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements<|control11|><|separator|>
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Civil Rights - A Chronology of Main Events, 1964-1972Mar 9, 2025 · Austin Currie, then Nationalist Member of Parliament (MP) at Stormont, and a number of others, began a protest about discrimination in the ...
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Prelude | Ulster MuseumAustin Currie's squat at Caledon (Country Tyrone) in June 1968 highlighted the importance of the housing question for what was to follow.
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Northern Ireland Civil Rights AssociationMar 9, 2025 · A few of the marchers were injured. Gerry Fitt and Austin Currie were present and Fitt later made a special report to the Prime Minister, ...
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Immense courage was the hallmark of Austin CurrieNov 9, 2021 · Austin Currie was born in Coalisland, Co Tryone, in 1939 and went to school to St Patrick's Academy, Dungannon, and later to Queen's University ...Missing: upbringing | Show results with:upbringing
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CAIN: Chronology of the Conflict 1968 - Ulster UniversityMar 9, 2025 · Austin Currie, then Nationalist Member of Parliament (MP) at Stormont, and a number of other people, began a protest about discrimination in the ...
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Austin Currie in Caledon Protest 1968 - RTEAustin Currie talks about the impact of his occupation of a house in Caledon in protest at housing discrimination. Austin Currie recalls squatting in Caledon ...Missing: immediate | Show results with:immediate
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The Northern Ireland civil rights movement - Alpha HistorySeveral Nationalists, including Northern Ireland MP Austin Currie, occupied the house and staged a sit-in until they were ejected by the Royal Ulster ...Missing: broader context
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Revisiting the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Movement: 1968-69Dec 3, 2018 · This had knock-on effects on discrimination as it gave unionists almost exclusive control of public jobs and housing. The jobs they naturally ...
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Austin Currie, civil rights leader and SDLP co-founder, dies aged 82Nov 9, 2021 · He studied history and politics at Queen's University, Belfast, before going on aged 24 to take a seat in Stormont, where he was as a ...Missing: degree | Show results with:degree
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Northern Ireland: SDLP founder member Austin Currie dies aged 82Nov 9, 2021 · Austin Currie, a founding member of the SDLP and a key figure in launching Northern Ireland's civil rights movement, has died aged 82.Missing: date | Show results with:date<|control11|><|separator|>
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Austin Currie - Quill ProjectIn 1964 he was elected as a MP for East Tyrone. Co-founded the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) in 1970. Currie was a SDLP member of the short-lived ...
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Austin Currie suffered politically and personally for his unrelenting ...Nov 10, 2021 · His later career in the south proved to be an anti climax. Elected in 1989 as a Fine Gael TD for Dublin West he suffered perhaps the inevitable ...Missing: entry | Show results with:entry
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Austin Currie, founding SDLP member, dies aged 82Nov 9, 2021 · As one of the founders of the SDLP he was a key negotiator of the Sunningdale Agreement, minister for housing, planning and local government in ...Missing: positions | Show results with:positions<|separator|>
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(PDF) The Irish presidential election of 1990 - Academia.eduAI. This analysis explores the 1990 presidential election in the Republic of Ireland, highlighting the unexpected victory of independent candidate Mary Robinson ...
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Austin Currie – 1990 Presidential Election- Fine GaelNov 30, 2009 · Austin Currie, a candidate of some calibre, finished third behind Brian Lenihan and Mary Robinson. His poor showing was one of the factors of Alan Dukes demise ...
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-Total-: 1990 Presidential Election Results, Counts, TransfersCandidate, Share, Count 1, Count 2. Mary Robinson (LAB). 38.9%. 612265, 817830. (205565). Brian Lenihan, Snr (FF). 44.1%. 694484, 731273. (36789). Austin Currie ...
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07 November 1990 Presidential electionCandidates, Second Count. Transfer of Currie's votes, Result. Currie, Austin, -267,902. Lenihan, Brian, +36,789, 731,273. Robinson, Mary, +205,565, 817,830.Missing: candidacy | Show results with:candidacy
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Civil rights activist Austin Currie dies aged 82 - RTENov 10, 2021 · He went on to serve as the Minister for Housing in Northern Ireland's first powersharing executive in 1974.Missing: positions | Show results with:positions
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Chronicle of a long crusade - The Irish TimesOct 30, 2004 · Politics / All Hell Will Break Loose By Austin Currie: This is a book for those who believe in the values of courage and steadfastness…Missing: published | Show results with:published
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All Hell Will Break Loose by Austin Currie | GoodreadsAll Hell will break loose,and by God I will lead it'The fascinating story of the life and work of a man who was a force for change in Irish and Northern ...
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Immense courage was the hallmark of Austin Currie - Sunday WorldNov 9, 2021 · In 2004 he published a searing political memoir entitled All Hell Will Break Loose. The title came from his response to being thrown out of ...
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Civil rights leader Austin Currie to be laid to rest following two servicesNov 11, 2021 · Civil rights leader Austin Currie is set to be laid to rest following two services in Co Kildare and Co Tyrone. Mr Currie died in his sleep ...
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Statement from the family of the late Austin Currie - Fine GaelNov 9, 2021 · He is survived by his children Estelle, Caitriona, Dualta, Austin and Emer, their partners and 13 grandchildren.
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RTÉ Archives | War and Conflict | Interview with Annita Currie - RTEAnnita Currie, wife of Nationalist MP Austin Currie, describes the intimidation and threats of violence that she has been subjected to at her home in ...Missing: life | Show results with:life
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Eastwood pays tribute to Austin Currie - SDLP“Austin Currie was a titan of the civil rights movement and one of the forefathers of our party. His housing protest in Caledon in 1968 was one of the key ...
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Calendar of Newspaper Articles dealing with Civil Rights issues, 1 ...Mar 9, 2025 · Letter: Emily Beattie's criticism of Austin Currie is unwarranted. News Letter. Caledon censure motion. Report: Currie and Fitt put down a ...
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How the Troubles Began in Northern Ireland - History.comNov 12, 2021 · Violent protest clashes. America was certainly no stranger to political violence, but 1968 appeared to bring the bloodletting to new heights.
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The Background to the Conflict and the Rights DiscourseAbstract. This chapter presents a background to the conflict in Northern Ireland, taking the story to the end of the 1970s.