The Enduring Lessons of the Battle of Cable Street, 80 Years On
The infamous 1936 confrontation between ordinary Londoners and fascists is still significant. Cable Street, in the east end of London, has long reflected the city’s diversity. Today it’s home to a large South Asian community, a cycle route to the City for London’s businessmen, and an up-and-coming residential area for young hipsters. In the early 20th century, however, it was home to a large, mainly Jewish community whose stand against prejudice has become famous. Across the street from the train station that connects the East End to the city...
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