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Radical History Blog
Bringing the Past to Life: The Joys of Historical Fiction
RTT cofounder Bea explores her love of historical fiction I’ve always loved a good historical novel. For me, they’re the perfect combination of fact and fiction: the events of history woven into a compelling narrative.
Churchill vs The Miners: The Tonypandy Riots
The story of how the British government sent troops into the coalfields of South Wales... Throughout the 20th century, coal miners were the steely vanguard of the British working class.
Unjust Obscurity: Fenner Brockway and the Internationalist Struggle
The story of the British radical you probably haven't heard of... There’s a passionate internationalist tradition among British radicals. Through thick and thin, many figures on the left have shown solidarity with radical struggles around the world.
Yearning to Breathe Free: The Story Behind the Statue of Liberty
Some say statues aren’t political: they’re there to preserve history, not make it. How about we test that theory against the most famous statue in the world? The late 1860s and early 1870s were a brief high point for black liberation in the US.
The Lesser-Known Hero of the Anti-Apartheid Movement
Oliver Tambo was essential to the global success of the fight against Apartheid...
The Black Power Olympics: Two Athletes who Stunned the World
It's one of the most famous photos in history - but what's the story behind the Black Power protest at the 1968 Olympics? The Modern Olympics have never been just about sport.
He Stands With You: Jesse Jackson and the Rainbow Coalition
Born on this day in 1941, Jesse Jackson was one of the most important political campaigners of the 20th century. By 1970, political radicalism in the US was facing a leadership crisis. The 1960s had taken a bloody toll: , Bobby Kennedy, .
Among the Noble and the Brave: Nat Turner's Slave Rebellion
In 1831, Nat Turner led 70 rebels in an insurrection against slavery that cost him his life On this day in 1800, Nat Turner was born into slavery in Southampton County, Virginia.
A Star in the East: David Walker and the Abolitionist Struggle
He may not be as well known as other abolitionists, but David Walker led the way in the black freedom movement.
Victoria Woodhull: The First Woman to Run for President
Way before Hillary Rodham Clinton, there was Victoria Woodhull... What links free love, Wall Street, and the Communist Manifesto? Or should I say: who?