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British Extreme Right, violence and riots

The 70s 80s 90s Blog2 years ago2 years ago05 mins

The British Extreme Right has a long history of violence and riots going back to the early twentieth century when Jewish communities were its main target. But it was the 1970s, that saw groups like the National Front and British Movement become a menace on the streets of Britain. Many of those who have shaped…

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How grim was Britain in 1979?

The 70s 80s 90s Blog13 years ago6 years ago03 mins

The black British boxing champion Errol Christie describes racism in Britain in 1979 and how he used his fists to combat it on the streets

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