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A woman and her daughter look at the street from behind the railings of a basement flat in Notting hill, West London, as a civil rights demonstration passes out of shot, circa 1963

W11 Residents

A woman and her daughter look at the street from behind the railings of a basement flat in Notting hill, West London, as a civil rights demonstration passes out of shot, circa 1963 Gallery: Political Activism
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1960sactivismactivistanti-racistB+Wblack and whiteblack nationalistcampaignerCaribbeanchildcivil rightscommunistcommunity leaderfamousfeministhumanitarianjournalistleft winglocalLondonmarchNotting HillNotting Hill Carnivalpeace campaignerpolitical activistpolitical protestpoliticspovertyprocessionprotest movementradicalresidentsSwinging SixtiesTrades Union CongressTrinidadianTUC
1960sactivismaudienceB+Wblack and whitecrowdexploitationfamouslabourleft wingLondonmeetingmembersoratorpoliticsportraitsspeakerSwinging Sixtiesthe Tower of LondonTower BridgeTrades Union CongressTUCworkers rightsworking life
A close-up of male trades union members listening to a speaker at a meeting by the Tower of London in 1961

Trades Union Members

A close-up of male trades union members listening to a speaker at a meeting by the Tower of London in 1961 Gallery: Portraits
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1960sactivismaudienceB+Wblack and whitecrowdexploitationfamouslabourleft wingLondonmeetingmembersoratorpoliticsspeakerSwinging Sixtiesthe Tower of LondonTower BridgeTrades Union CongressTUCworkers rightsworking life
A Union meeting by the Tower of London, with Tower Bridge in the background,  in 1961, including union members listening to a man speaking through a microphone

Union Meet by the Tower

A Union meeting by the Tower of London, with Tower Bridge in the background, in 1961, including union members listening to a man speaking through a microphone Gallery: Working Life
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Tobagonian activist Claudia Jones and actor/singer Pearl Prescod lead a civil rights march through Notting Hill, West London, circa 1963

Claudia Jones marches in West London

Tobagonian activist Claudia Jones and actor/singer Pearl Prescod lead a civil rights march through Notting Hill, West London, circa 1963 Gallery: Political Activism
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1960s1963activismactivistactoranti-racistB+Wblack and whiteblack nationalistcampaignerCaribbeancivil rightsClaudia Jonescommunistcommunity leaderfamousfeministhumanitarianjournalistleft wingLondonmarchNotting HillNotting Hill Carnivalpeace campaignerPearl Prescodpolitical activistpolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementradicalsingerSwinging SixtiesThe West Indian Gazette and Afro-Asian Caribbean NewsTobagoTobagonianTrades Union CongressTrinidadianTUCwig
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