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| | The Anti-Nazi League: as social movement |
 | | The history of the Anti-Nazi League is sometimes told as if it was a mere adjunct to the history of the Socialist Workers Party, the party from which several of the leading personalities of RAR and the ANL were drawn. |
 | | The most important interviews were the ones I conducted with the Anti-Nazi League's national officers Paul Holborow, Jerry Fitzpatrick, and Peter Hain, with Ted Parker, the organiser of the Lewisham protests, Tony Bogues, who was then the secretary of the Lewisham 21 defence campaign, and with Red Saunders and Roger Huddle of Rock Against Racism. |
 | | To launch RAR and the ANL against the backdrop of the decline of the Labour government, the beginning of the backlash, and the decline of popular militancy was (as he could see in retrospect) an act of some folly. |
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