How to Build an Antifascist Movement
June 3, 202012 min read2371 words
Published: June 3, 2020  |  12 min read2371 words
City of Toronto Archives, Globe and Mail fonds, Fonds 1266, Item 52460were prepared for anything on the evening of July 4, 1938. The city had been buzzing for weeks about a controversial upcoming rally at Massey Hall, where three leaders of Canadian fascist organizations planned ...
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August 30, 2022
Interesting to learn that way back in the 1930s the Anglo-Saxon community was declared to have 'dormant antisemitism' much like today the same group suffers from unconscious bias. The subject matter of the article is rubbish put upon the public to continue to degrade western society, but it is well written rubbish. Content has good sourcing with great historic context.
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