Transcript of an interview with Rev. Harold Good, former President of the Methodist Church, by students of Queen's University, Belfast for Civic Voices Memory Bank on 3 June 2010. Good discusses the development of the peace process in Northern Ireland with particular reference to the issue of decommissioning. Civic Voices is an international education project which seeks to highlight the significance of political and community activism to the development of peace and democracy around the world. The Memory Bank is an archive of personal testimony of those engaged in such political and community activism.
Date of Release/Broadcast: 3 June 2010
Name of First Interviewee: Rev. Harold Good
Role at time of Interview: Former President of the Methodist Church
Interviewer: Students of Queen's University Belfast
Purpose: Research, Academic
Media: Audio, Audiovisual, Transcript
Copyright: © Civic Voices 2011
Link: Access the resource
Programme/Book/Article: Civic Voices International Democracy Memory Bank
Key Individuals: Rev. Harold Good, Ian Paisley, Martin Luther King, John de Chastelain, Fr. Alec Reid, Martin McGuinness, Ian Paisley
Key Words: Family, youth, Second World War, Larne gun-running, religion, Alliance Party, IRA, border campaign, American civil rights movement, decommissioning, IRA, Northern Bank Robbery, power-sharing, youth