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Radical History Blog
Riding for Freedom: The Fight for Desegregation on Public Transport
In May 1961, Civil Rights activists put their lives on the line for freedom and equality When took her seat at the front of the bus in Montgomery, Alabama, she helped to inspire the struggle for black freedom in the South.
Teamsters United: The Minneapolis General Strike of 1934
On this day in 1934, workers across Minneapolis went on strike for union recognition In May 1934, it was class struggle in the Midwest. The led to poverty across America. Workers would have to organise to survive.
In the Service of the People: The Life and Work of Ruth First
Born on 4th May in 1925, Ruth First was assassinated for her struggle against the apartheid system in South Africa On 17 August 1982, Ruth First was working as a university research director in Mozambique.
A World Beyond War: How Gernika Inspired a Movement
The story of how the bombing of Gernika helped to spark a global anti-war movement that continues today On 26 April, 1937, it was market day in Gernika. 10,000 people filled the ancient Basque capital, buying and selling, chatting and joking.
Masters in Our Own House: The Story of the Bandung Conference
In 1955, representatives from across Africa and Asia gathered in Bandung to articulate a vision of world peace and cooperation “Our nations and countries are colonies no more. Now we are free, sovereign and independent.
Relentless Struggle: The Life and Work of B.R. Ambedkar
The struggle for Indian independence was about more than just Gandhi “Lost rights are never regained by appeals to the conscience of the usurpers, but by relentless struggle…” Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar was born today in 1891, in the town of Mhow in central India.
Welfare is a Woman's Issue: The Story of Johnnie Tillmon
She might not be a household name, but Johnnie Tillmon was one of the leading welfare organisers and campaigners in U.S.
Sí Se Puede: Cesar Chavez and the Delano Grape Strike
How Cesar Chavez became one of the leading labor activists in the United States “The time has come for the liberation of the poor farm worker. History is on our side.” Cesar Chavez was born today in Yuma, Arizona, in 1927.
Free from the Alps to the Adriatic: The Italian War of Independence
How the revolutionary fervour of 1848 turned into a full-blown War of Independence In 1848, everything everywhere happened all at once.
Two-Penny Trash: The Life of William Cobbett
Born on 9th March 1763, William Cobbett was a journalist, pamphleteer, and campaigner for parliamentary reform From the perspective of radical history, William Cobbett was a mixed bag… Born in rural Surrey in 1763, he grew up to be an alternately radical and reactionary figure in British and U.S.