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Cable Street

In October 1936, people in the east end of London prevented a march by fascists, in the 'Battle of Cable Street'. Trade unionists, Irish dockers and labourers, communists, Labour Party members and people from the Jewish community joined together to oppose a march organised by the British Union of Fascists led by Sir Oswald Mosley. Their 'blackshirt' uniforms were similar to those worn by fascists in Italy and Germany.

The route of the planned march was seen as deliberate provocation, through an area with a large number of Jewish people. The government refused to ban it, and so around 250,000 people took to the streets to prevent it, under the slogan No Pasaran - They Shall Not Pass. The march was turned back, and political history was made.

Here's to solidarity - still needed in the world today. HFF.
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12 comments

David G Johnson said:

An interesting story.. 'Rabbitrtw'... and a good arrangement of pictures...
Have a HFF and good weekend too... best wishes from David J.
5 years ago

Karp Panta said:

HFF and a very nice weekend !!!
5 years ago ( translate )

William Sutherland said:

Awesome historical collage! Glad Rabbit is part of it!

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5 years ago ( translate )

Gudrun said:

Good on them, people like this are needed more than ever today! HFF, Rabbit!
5 years ago

Herb Riddle said:

A fine selection here telling an important story. I see Rabbit got into the act too.

HFF and have a great weekend, Herb
5 years ago

Keith Burton said:

A really beautifully painted mural...........and a fascinating mural. I'm ashamed to say that I've never heard of this before.

Beautifully captured.............and good to see that Rabbit is showing solidarity..!!

HFF to you............I hope you both have a fun-filled weekend.
5 years ago

Andy Rodker said:

Excellent! The 'no pasaran' slogan came directly from the Spanish Civil War which had just got under way in Spain and is still used by the Left on marches today.
HFF to you, Rabbit!
5 years ago

Rosalyn Hilborne said:

A famous story and good on them. Thank goodness the Blackshirts never took hold here.
HFF and happy weekend Rabbit.
5 years ago

niraK68 said:

great Infos HFF Rabbit
5 years ago

Jean said:

A great and beautiful reminder of how ordinary people stood up against racism and fascism. We all need to think about the sort of society we want to live in and to speak up for truth and justice where we see it being abused.
5 years ago

John Sheldon said:

Thanks for posting a good reminder from history!
5 years ago

Ecobird said:

What a great mural that brings history to life. A victory for the ordinary man (and Rabbit clearly!) against fascism. An excellent HFF image. I hope Rabbit enjoyed the history lesson as much as I did! My apologies for the late HFF response. Have a good week
5 years ago