MS letter from O'Hare, Secretary, People's Democracy to [Boyle], "Dear Comrade" and outlines how [Boyle] is to be replaced on the Executive Committee of the People's Democracy as he has missed the last three meetings and notes how the absence "is in no doubt due to the amount of time which your work with N.I.C.R.A. requires. . ."
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MS note by [ ] with reference to 'People's Assembly', Miss Geraldine Brown and a contact number.
MS document being written in two different hands stating the position of People's Democracy and "its amazement at the cabinet decision to ban part of the arranged route of the Newry march tomorrow. We can only interpret this as the final capitulation of Capt. O'Neill to the right-wing extremists in the Unionist Parliamentary Party, and the right-wing thugs who control the streets of Ulster."
MS document being a statement, written in Kevin Boyle's hand, discussing divisions with the People's Democracy.
MS document entitled "John Gallagher murder - how much longer must we wait for justice?" in unknown handwriting, "The People's Democracy will tell you just what is being done to date." and outlines a number of points and updates on this case.
File of MS notes, mostly by Kevin Boyle, on various aspects of People's Democracy activity, such as arrangements for events, drafting of speeches and press statements, also notes on the Orange Order.
Manuscript writing by Kevin Boyle entitled "The Summer - Proposals for Socialists" is a treatise piece on place and role of socialists in Northern Ireland politics and society. Mentions People's Democracy, industry and business in Northern Ireland, the Orange Order and other related issues and points.
Files relating to Bloody Sunday in Derry, January 1972, the Widgery Report following Tribunal of Enquiry into Bloody Sunday and later tribunals of investigation into actions and events on Bloody Sunday.
Group of letters between Kevin Boyle and various Irish and International groups/bodies following Bloody Sunday in Derry, January 1972
MS letter, marked confidential, the letter is in response to the events of Bloody Sunday in Derry: "political struggles call for no sympathy, moral support or other soft sentiments. Still that side of man that calls itself the human side persists in having me express such sentiments at the events of this country's Bloody Sunday".