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Meeting on 1968, Wednesday May 28th

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May 28 2008 10:18
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Wednesday 28th May – 7pm
Nick Heath on ‘68

Nick Heath will be giving us his take on the events of 1968 from an anarchist perspective.

Housman's Bookshop. 5 Caledonian Road, London N1

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