The London Black Revolutionaries (also known as the London Black Revs, the Black Revs for short) is a revolutionary socialist British political organisation...
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Come: The Miners' Fight for Jobs, London, Junius, 1985, p. 36 Charles Longford, Black Blood on British Hands, London, Junius, 1985, p. 59, p. 67 James...
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The Times. London. 25 October 1959. Retrieved 10 May 2016. (subscription required) Routledge, Paul (16 February 1971). "The Revolutionaries: Tactics and...
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Association Black Cultural Archives Black Scottish people Black Welsh people Ethnic groups in the United Kingdom London Black Revolutionaries For the purpose...
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Workers' Socialist Federation (redirect from East London Federation of Suffragettes)
British Communist Left: a contribution to the history of the revolutionary movement 1914-1945. London: International Communist Current. ISBN 1897980116. OCLC 642281773...
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Communist Party of Great Britain (redirect from London Communist Party)
October; it was probably the work of SIS (MI6) or White Russian counter-revolutionaries. After Labour lost to the Conservative Party in the election, it blamed...
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Eysenck. Oxford University Press. p. 300. Shipley, Peter (1976). Revolutionaries in Modern Britain. Bodley Head. "High Tide" (PDF). www.Marxists.org...
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Black and Gold: Tycoons, Revolutionaries, and Apartheid is a 1987 book by English journalist Anthony Sampson which deals with the relationship between...
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Organizations: Parties, Groups and Movements of the 20th Century. London: A&C Black. p. 145. ISBN 0-8264-5814-9. "Advocating the socialist project / Features...
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The Guardian. London. Leversha, Gerry (January 1978). "Some Reflections on the 'Revolutionary Communist Group'" (PDF). Marxism Today. London: Communist Party...
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departs". The Guardian. Cohen, Nick (3 February 2013). "Why 'leftists revolutionaries' are not the best feminists". The Observer. Platt, Edward (20 May 2014)...
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The International Social Revolutionary Congress was an anarchist meeting in London between 14 and 20 July 1881, with the aim of founding a new International...
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Terrorist attacks in London Walsall Anarchists Urban Guerrilla (Hawkwind) First of May Group Anarchism in the United Kingdom Black Mask King Mob Movement...
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The Revolutionary Communist League was a small Trotskyist group in Britain. It was founded in 1970 by two small groups, one who split from International...
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Bookmarks, London, ISBN 1-898876-62-2 Paul Foot (1990) Words as Weapons, Verso, London, ISBN 0-86091-527-1 Chris Harman (1991) The Revolutionary Paper, Socialist...
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ISBN 1171119941. OCLC 1050718495. Smith, Steven (1979). "Almost Revolutionaries: The London Apprentices during the Civil Wars". Huntington Library Quarterly...
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Holland Park, London. However, none of the aforementioned plans were executed. An action that was carried out, inspired by the New York-based Black Mask's "mill-in...
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the slaves of American revolutionaries and promised them freedom in return. Free Blacks like Prince Hall proposed that Blacks be allowed to join the American...
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around 8,000 to 10,000 freed blacks were evacuated by the British from Charleston, Savannah, and New York; some moved onto London, while 3,000 to 4,000 settled...
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tendency's founder Sean Matgamna in 1966, in which he argued that the Revolutionary Socialist League – by then effectively the Militant tendency – was too...
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Socialist Alternatives was the British section of the International Revolutionary Marxist Tendency (IRMT), a formerly Trotskyist Pabloite group based...
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Searchlight (magazine) (category Magazines published in London)
in its view, over-focused on antisemitism and not focused enough on anti-black racism. After Ludmer's early death in 1981, British academic Vron Ware briefly...
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announced an offensive, aiming to expand the BUF beyond its headquarters in London and base in Manchester. George Short, the Communist Party District Organiser...
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International Marxist Group (section The Black Dwarf)
opportunity to make revolutionary propaganda rather than canvassing for the return of a Labour government. In March 1970, The Black Dwarf's editorial board...
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2015. Parker, Lawrence (2012). The Kick Inside - Revolutionary Opposition in the CPGB, 1945-1991. London: November Publications. pp. 96–97. ISBN 9781291196092...
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along with others who resigned, founded the CPGB-ML in 2004 in Southall, London. The CPGB-ML adheres to Marxism–Leninism, the political theory adopted by...
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2016. Retrieved 12 September 2017. "The Socialist Party (formerly the Revolutionary Socialist League, Militant Tendency and Militant Labour)". mrc-catalogue...
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a process culmination in 1977 which, for French, deprived it of all revolutionary content. In 1966, the Daily Worker was re-launched as The Morning Star...
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Bunhill ward in London in a by-election in 2003. The IWCA was able to raise the £20,000 required for participation in the 2004 London mayoral election...
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The Revolutionary Socialist Party, initially known as the International Socialist Labour Party, was a political party in Britain. Its origins were in...
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