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The Paris Commune and the Red Virgin of Montmartre
Around this time of year back in 1871, Parisians were getting ready to vote. These weren’t normal elections. They were voting in a ne w, revolutionary body: . You're going to need some background.
The Tolpuddle Martyrs: Six Farmhands from Dorset Banished to Australia
George Loveless, James Loveless, Thomas Standfield, John Standfield, James Brine, James Hammett. Listed like that, you probably haven't heard of these men. But they have another name you will know – the .
International Women's Day: Two Women Who Should Not Be Forgotten
First things first: Happy ! Secondly: it's worth noting that I'm not a woman… Which might lead some to ask why I'm the one writing today's blog.
How The Labour Party Came into Being
On 27th February in 1900 at the Congregational Memorial Hall on Farringdon Street, not far from St Paul's Cathedral, the Labour Representation Committee was created.
The Year Women Won the Vote
Today we're thinking about the centenary of the 1918 Representation of the People Act, which gave (some, but not all) women in the UK the right to vote for the first time. It was a .
The Radicals Behind Lincoln's 13th Amendment
One of our newer tea towel characters is . We chose him for what he has come to symbolise – in 19th century America.
Holocaust Memorial Day and the Liberation of Auschwitz
Today is . Holocaust remembrance often foregrounds lessons about the human capacity for evil if racism, state power, and the process of dehumanisation are left unchecked. It evokes images of the pitch-black uniforms of Hitler’s SS.
Rosa Luxemburg & Martin Luther King Jr: Two Giants of Social Justice
Get new post updates It was 99 years ago today that died in Berlin. 89 years ago today, was born in Atlanta, Georgia.
Philosopher Zygmunt Bauman, One Year On
Get new post updates "I was left-wing, I am left-wing, and I will die left-wing." died today last year, a man of his word.
Radical Reflections for 2018: From the Suffragettes to Section 28
We're going to be leaving behind a lot of big radical anniversaries in 2017: the hundredth anniversary of the ; the International Brigades' first combat experience defending the in 1937; seventy years since Indian independence.But 2018 has loads more in store for us.