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Heroes or villains? - Anti-Fascist Action

A barricade on Cable Street, 1936
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.

Submitted by Steven. on August 1, 2016

Taken from https://afaarchive.files.wordpress.com

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heroes-or-villains.pdf (111.33 KB)
  • fascism
  • riots
  • timelines
  • United Kingdom
  • Anti Fascist Action (AFA)
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