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Southall: Symbol of Resistance
     Release time: 2019-07-15

Jasbinder S. Nijjar

  

Abstract

23 April 2019 marks forty years since the murder of Blair Peach, who was a teacher and anti-racist activist killed by police in Southall, West London while protesting against the far Right’s attack on the town. In the spirit of what Howard Zinn called ‘radical history’, this article recalls the violent events in Southall four decades ago, with a view to discussing their significance for anti-racist practice today and their roots in colonial occupation.

 

Keywords

April 1979, Blair Peach, National Front, policing, remembrance, Southall

 

From: Race & Class 60 (4)

Editor: Wang Yi

 

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