Caribbean Labour solidarity newsletter, 1983
Caribbean Labour Solidarity was founded in the 1960s in north London. An international campaigning organisation, it drew attention to the links between modern racism and Britain's involvement in the enslavement of Africans in the sugar colonies.
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