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Radical History Blog
Eleanor Roosevelt & The UN Declaration Of Human Rights
Exactly 69 years ago, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the ''. And it's in part thanks to a special woman named .
Are Feminist Tea Towels an Oxymoron?
Get new post updates We recently shared some posts on Facebook showing several of our poster tea towels and oven gloves. It kicked off a bit of a debate... Some people even got quite offended!
Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott
, the Polish-born socialist, once said that "Those who do not move do not notice their chains." The fact that Luxemburg was Jewish at a time when antisemitism was virulent in central Europe added to her sense of injustice.
Martin Luther King Shows Trump How To Be 'Presidential'
We all thought there were some battles that had been won - battles we'd never have to fight again. And then Trump goes and shares far-right propaganda - reminding us that the age-old war on racism isn't over just yet.
Claiming Your Seat On The Bus: The Story of Rosa Parks
Taking public transport can have its challenges, but choosing where to sit on the bus is easy, right? OK maybe not in rush hour NYC... And definitely not so for African Americans in the 1950s.
Oscar Wilde, Fox Hunting and 'Gross Indecency'
Oscar Wilde: the favourite partygoer who died on St Andrew's Day in 1900 Who's the larger-than-life personality we can remember on November 30th?
The Surprising Links Between Darwin and Marx
A long line of radical beards I have a beard. It’s nothing too showy but it’s far more than just stubble, and I like it. Next to some of the great radicals of the 19th century, however, it is a humble, humble thing.
"Ye are many, they are few": an old message for a changing Labour Party
Above: Our Reflections on the Peterloo massacre The above verse comes at the end of Percy Shelley’s 1819 poem 'The Masque of Anarchy'. The aristocrat-turned-radical wrote it as a funeral march for the British working class murdered by police at the .
Happy Birthday to a Man of Principle: Aneurin Bevan
It's November 15th, so we just wanted to say 'happy birthday' to this Welshman named 'Nye', as he was often known, was a big-time socialist back in the middle of the last century.
The Legacy of Wilfred Owen
99 years ago today, an armistice was signed between Britain and Germany.