On a chilly morning in January, 1972, Edward Daly prepared for another civil rights march, an activity that had become common in the streets of Derry. Daly had walked these streets many times over the years, observing their transformation from a vibrant community to tense, bleak town. British soldiers patrolled corners where children once played, and barricades split neighborhoods like scars on the city’s skin.

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