Hassan, Jamal

2006 "Hassan, Jamal", 2006, Bishopsgate Institute Jamal Hassan works at Camden Community Law Centre. He was a community and youth worker in the East End from 1972 until 1981. He was also involved with the Bangladesh Welfare Association (BWA). He became secretary of the coalition organisati...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Institution:TUC - Trade Union Congress Library
Language:English
Published: London 2006
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10796/12B33391-E40D-47AD-98BA-38F9B2FDF4D7
http://hdl.handle.net/10796/694D74BC-B2BE-4860-B4A3-8751458172C6
_version_ 1771659915775967234
description 2006 "Hassan, Jamal", 2006, Bishopsgate Institute Jamal Hassan works at Camden Community Law Centre. He was a community and youth worker in the East End from 1972 until 1981. He was also involved with the Bangladesh Welfare Association (BWA). He became secretary of the coalition organisation which staged the demonstration from Brick Lane to Hyde Park. His transcript describes a number of turning points, the murder of Altab Ali in 1978, which focused nationwide attention on racism, and Len Murray's visit to Brick Lane that year (TUC General Secretary) In this clip he describes how the Bangaldeshi youth responded to racist attacks from the National Front, and how they became the focus for anti-racism in London, if not UK-wide.. Click on the pdf icon to read the entire transcript or click on the mp3 icon to hear a clip of the interview.
id 1159_76ee7056e73e49ddba5d858e2095abd3
institution TUC - Trade Union Congress Library
is_hierarchy_title Hassan, Jamal
language English
physical Photograph
TEXT
publishDate 2006
publisher London
spellingShingle Trade Union Congress, UK
Oral history interview
Hassan, Jamal
title Hassan, Jamal
topic Trade Union Congress, UK
Oral history interview
url http://hdl.handle.net/10796/12B33391-E40D-47AD-98BA-38F9B2FDF4D7
http://hdl.handle.net/10796/694D74BC-B2BE-4860-B4A3-8751458172C6