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Friends Ruby and Ann were young women living in the Bogside.
Ken reflects on how the city became divided after the march.
Martin and Attracta were 18 and had just met at a dance - then their world changed.
In 1968, Jack was a local unionist politician and Terry had just turned 18.
Grainne and Michael were students in Belfast and had travelled to Derry to the march.
Enda McClafferty looks at the legacy of a civil rights march in Londonderry, 1968.
Bertie recalls how the voting system worked in 1968 and living conditions in the city.
Deirdre was a young student when she decided to the Duke Street march.
Ruby and her son Paul recall the family’s decision to move to Londonderry in 1968.
Three friends Mildred, Phyllis and Jewel with their memories of the 5th October 1968.