Olivier Esteves On 25 May 1963, readers of The Middlesex County Times (Southall Edition) were taken aback [...]
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Anandi Ramamurthy The need for black people to defend their own communities was a key motivating factor for [...]
Read more‘Between the police and us’: Southall and the death of Blair Peach
David Renton One way to see the history of the left in Britain is as a recurring [...]
Read moreMemories of Politics of Conflict, Solidarity and Resistance: Southall 1976-1979
Avtar Brah I came to Britain from the USA at the end of 1971 and lived in London [...]
Read moreNotes from Brick Lane
Naaz Rashid On 4 May 1978, the day of local elections, Altab Ali, a young Bangladeshi textile factory [...]
Read more“A Breakdown in Society”: Spontaneous and Organised Resistance
Adam Elliott-Cooper For the campaigns and uprisings against street fascism and state racism in Southall (west London) in [...]
Read moreAn(other) age of renewed authoritarianism
Gargi Bhattacharyya Across Europe and beyond we are experiencing a frightening renewal of the electoral and street presence [...]
Read moreGurdip Singh Chaggar, the Southall Youth Movement, and the Background to April 1979
Benjamin Bland Gurdip Singh Chaggar was just eighteen years old when he was brutally stabbed to death in [...]
Read moreSouthall Riots 1979 – A Memory
Sue Easton I was 14 in 1979 and remember hearing something on the radio about where we lived, [...]
Read moreClimate Change: The Ultimate Class Conflict
Emmet Fox An evocation of a class perspective remains absent from climate advocacy and debate. Emission disparities are [...]
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