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#17 Repairing a pavement in Cable Street, Mark Lane, London which was ripped up to prevent a Fascist march.

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#17 Repairing a pavement in Cable Street, Mark Lane, London which was ripped up to prevent a Fascist march.

The Battle of Cable Street: When Antifascist Workers Rebelled Against the Police and British Union of Fascists in 1936

#17 Repairing a pavement in Cable Street, Mark Lane, London which was ripped up to prevent a Fascist march.

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←#16 Police arrest a man during a British Union of Fascists demonstration on Royal Mint Street in the East End of London, England, 4th October 1936.
#18 A crowd of demonstrators fleeing as police break down a barricade in Cable Street, Aldgate, east London.→

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