Inside History: Protest. Revolt & Reform
For our next issue we take a closer look at the theme of Protest from the events of Peterloo to the fall of the Berlin. Inside we cover a whole range of historical protests and the individuals who led the charge for change. This issues includes:
John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry, The Suffragettes, Billie Holiday and the role music has played in protests, The Civil Rights Movement, Protest and Sport, We are the People: The Fall of the Berlin Wall, Bloody Sunday at Trafalgar Square, and much much more.
For our next issue we take a closer look at the theme of Protest from the events of Peterloo to the fall of the Berlin. Inside we cover a whole range of historical protests and the individuals who led the charge for change. This issues includes:
John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry, The Suffragettes, Billie Holiday and the role music has played in protests, The Civil Rights Movement, Protest and Sport, We are the People: The Fall of the Berlin Wall, Bloody Sunday at Trafalgar Square, and much much more.
FIGHTING TO VOTEPhoto: Rokeby Venus, c. 1647–51. 122 × 177 cm (48in × 49.7in). National Gallery, London.38 INSIDE HISTORY
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- Page 12 and 13: To some, John Brown was a revolutio
- Page 14: For Brown, the continued talk of th
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- Page 19 and 20: cynical about their motives. Their
- Page 21 and 22: Bloody Sunday, 1887. This engraving
- Page 23 and 24: 20th CenturyIn 1909, Clara Lemlich
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- Page 27 and 28: “Remember thedignity of yourwoman
- Page 29 and 30: (Above) Christabel Pankhurst, Flora
- Page 31 and 32: months previously and been utterly
- Page 33 and 34: WSPU’s newspaper, Suffragette, wa
- Page 35 and 36: The drive behind Rosa’s fight was
- Page 40 and 41: "I know you will sentence me, but i
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- Page 44 and 45: BILLIE HOLIDAY& THE IMPACT OFSTRANG
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- Page 50 and 51: When the war in Vietnam began, many
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- Page 54 and 55: PROTEST & SPORTfrom the 1972 Summer
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Photo: Rokeby Venus, c. 1647–51. 122 × 177 cm (48in × 49.7in). National Gallery, London.
38 INSIDE HISTORY