It was 1970 and these teenage likely lads and lasses were in a boisterous mood. ‘Skinheads run wild’ was the page one headline accompanying the photograph in our sister title The Journal. “A gang of ...
Kim Clarke Champniss. Dundurn (IPS, U.S. dist.; UTP, Canadian dist.), $23.99 trade paper (200p) ISBN 978-1-45973-923-9 This enjoyable memoir chronicles author and broadcaster Clarke Champniss’s ...
Brian Levin's op-ed, "Rock of haters" [Opinion, Aug. 11], states, "The skinheads began as a 1970s British working-class movement and splintered into a racist subculture with its own folklore, symbols ...
Featuring interviews, live concert footage, and a feature on how punk was transformed from a trend to a way of life, UK/DK is a comprehensive look at the skinhead/punk movement. Some of the most ...
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I experienced the terror of racism as a child and it’s back in Britain – this is how we beat it
I grew up with skinheads patrolling my neighbourhood, spreading hate, says deputy PM David Lammy – but what I remember most is those who stood with us. That is the spirit of solidarity we must now ...
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