A barricade on Cable Street, 1936 Pamphlet produced by Anti-Fascist Action chronicling violent working class opposition to fascism in the UK over the course of the 20th century. Copied to clipboard Taken from https://afaarchive.files.wordpress.com Attachments heroes-or-villains.pdf (111.33 KB) fascism riots timelines United Kingdom Anti Fascist Action (AFA) PDF Comments
Brick Lane 1978: the events and their significance - Kenneth Leech Scanned PDF booklet about the events in Brick Lane, in London's East End, in 1978, where Bengali…
15. Waterloo, Blood and Honour gig, London, 1992 A personal account of the battle of Waterloo, when Anti Fascist Action trashed a gig by neo-nazi label Blood and Honour by disrupting their…
Marching Altogether: Interview with a member of Leeds Fans United Against Racism and Fascism This is an interview with a member of Leeds Fans United against Racism and Fascism …
Fascists and police routed: the battle of Cable Street - Reg Weston Cable Street - October 4th 1936 - an eyewitness account by Reg Weston, Higham resident and life-time…
Beating back Mosley in Notting Hill, 1958 - Baker Baron A Notting Hill resident recounts his story of fighting racists and fascists in West London.
1977: The Battle of Lewisham An account of the street battles which took place in London when local residents decided to stop a fascist National Front march in their…
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