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              UGA A/A44/1/1/3/4/3 · Item · 15/02/1972
              Part of Academic

              MS letter received by the N.I.C.R.A. from John J. Fally, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.A., and encloses £2 to support the cause of the N.I.C.R.A. and comments on how "I think there will be a lot of new members in the new Dáil. . .as I think Mr. Lynch and lots o

              UGA A/A44/1/1/3/4/5 · Item · 25/02/1972
              Part of Academic

              MS letter from Organising Secretary, Joe [S], to Kevin Boyle and enclosing a copy of the aims and objectives of the Northern Ireland Freedom and Justice Campaign. He adds, "A list of addresses of C.C.D.C., Ardoyne Relief Committee etc. would be of use to us".

              UGA A/A44/1/1/3/4/8 · Item · 11/05/1972
              Part of Academic

              MS letter from Conn [ ] of Campaign for Social Justice to Kevin Boyle. Letter mentions "Are all such [productions] to be on file so that the researchers, when we are all dead, will get some idea of [what the establishment thought].

              UGA A/A44/1/1/3/4/11 · Item · 20/07/1973
              Part of Academic

              MS letter from Dan [ ], from an address in Brooklyn, New York, to Kevin Boyle and discusses preparation for legal case and also details of finances in position for taking on said case.

              UGA A/A44/1/1/3/4/12 · Item · 03/07/1973
              Part of Academic

              MS letter on 'UPAL' headed paper from Phil [ ] contacting Kevin Boyle seeking his interest in writing an article on Northern Ireland for UPAL.

              UGA A/A44/1/1/3/4/17 · Item · 07/02/1972
              Part of Academic

              MS letter from Reidy, Dun Emer Drive, Sandymount Road, Dublin 14, to Kevin Boyle, expressing "heartiest congratulations on your very peaceful and successful Civil Rights March in Newry yesterday. You and your associates in the Civil Rights Movement certainly proved to Heath and Faulkner that it is much more than gunmen who wish to see the Stormont Regime go and the end to internment."

              Undated Correspondence
              UGA A/A44/1/1/3/5 · Sub-section · [n.d.]
              Part of Academic

              Undated letters received by the N.I.C.R.A. but thought to be between 1969 and 1977. Includes a document to be forwarded to D. Cassin, Armagh and labelled "Armagh Fines" and are relating to fines imposed relating to case of Niall Valley; from Michael Emmerson, Belfast, to Kevin Boyle regarding his new company Anglo-Irish Productions and other correspondents. Also a letter from unknown sender but address being Highbury, London, talking personally and friendly to Kevin Boyle and discussing Boyle's role and decision to leave the C.R.A. and also mentions he (the author) will be coming to Northern Ireland and lists a number of other international peace workers who will be coming with him to work on peace and Civil Rights in Northern Ireland.

              UGA A/A44/1/1/5/5 · Item · [1969]
              Part of Academic

              MS document, likely to be written by Kevin Boyle, entitled "Co-Operation of Civil Disobedience - New Proposals", outlining proposals and thoughts on Civil Disobedience in Northern Ireland. The first line reads "The Newry march may yet prove a historic date in the struggle against British Imperialism in Ireland". Boyle describes "The fundamental proposition is this: any arrangements between opposition gangs involved in the Civil Resistance campaign, must have the support of the Republican movement." Boyle outlines proposals to achieve this and other ideas on Civil Rights Campaign in Northern Ireland. Document lists the names of the N.I.C.R.A. Executive Council at the end.

              UGA A/A44/1/1/6/2/3 · Item · 05/06/1973
              Part of Academic

              MS letter from Hannum to Boyle, sent care of the National Association for Irish Freedom. The letter discusses that Hannum is "now trying to put something together for the U.N., though I do not know how through it will be..." and adds ". . .Looks like the White Paper's survival is doubtful and I'm not sure if that is good or not....N.I.L.P., Republican Club and Nationalists are dead, alliance is very weak and even the S.D.L.P. is not exactly a major force though they did get the most Catholic support."