Beating the Blackshirts

        

Militant anti-fascism in south Bristol in the 1930s

Event Details
Date: , 2024
Time: to
Location: The Dame pub
Venue: The Dame pub, BS3 1BS
Price: Free
With: Paul Kingdon
Series: South Bristol History Festival 2024
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Sir Oswald Mosley being saluted by fascists at the Colston Hall, Bristol, 1934.

During the 1930’s militant antifascist responses to Oswald Mosley’s Blackshirts were established amongst the Bristolian working-class. Discouraged by their defeats in the inner-city districts of Bristol, the British Union of Fascists (BUF) turned their attention to south Bristol, Bedminster and the new garden suburbs springing up on the outskirts of the city.

This illustrated talk traces the migration of pre WWII physical resistance to fascism in Bristol from the smoky and overcrowded slums to the spacious and leafy suburbs, and investigates who the anti-fascist street fighters were. It also examines the supporters of the BUF. Who were these defenders of privilege, discrimination, and racism? And why did the majority of the Bristolian working class find the policies of the BUF so repugnant?

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