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== Welcome to radical Glasgow's Strugglepedia ==
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Glasgow's working class history is a history of struggle and sacrifice not found in the school curriculum. The establishment would rather we forget our own past and deny the suffering and sacrifice of those who created that history. This site is dedicated to remembering and recording their selfless struggle for a better life for all. Add your stories to this site and record Glasgow's radical history here so that we and future generations can learn from and carry forward that radical tradition. If you prefer send your stories to[annarky@radicalglasgow.me.uk] to be posted on this site. It's their future or it's our future and the future will never be ours if we don't remember our past. Radical Glasgow's Strugglepedia also works in conjucntion with the Spirit of Revolt archive, housed at the Mitchell Library, Glasgow. Return to Radical Glasgow.
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=== People ===
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[[Thomas Muir]]
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[[Tom Anderson]]
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[[Mary Barbour]]
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[[Helen Crawfurd]]
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[[John MacLean]]
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[[Tom Bell]]
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[[Jane Hamilton Patrick.]]
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[[Guy Aldred]]
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[[George (Ballard) Barrett]]
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[[Frank Leech]]
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[[Helen Brown Scott Lennox]]
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[[Charlie and Molly Baird]]
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[[William C. McDougal]]
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[[Ethel MacDonald]]
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[[Robert (Bobby) Lynn]]
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[[Allan Burnett]]
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[[John Taylor Caldwell]]
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[[Rita Milton]]
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[[David Carruthers.]]
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[[John Farquhar McLay]]
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[[Les Foster]]
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=== Events ===
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[[Glasgow the name]]
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[[Glasgow, City of Rebellion]]
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[[The Weavers' Strike]]
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[[The Cotton Spinners' Strike]]
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[[1820 Insurrection]]
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[[The Sma' Shot Strike, 1856]]
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[[The Birth of Glasgow's Anarchism]]
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[[The Scottish Labour Party]]
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[[Scottish Anarchism]]
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[[The World's First Ca'canny Strike]]
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[[The Singer Strike]]
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[[Women's Peace Crusade]]
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[[The Rent Strike]]
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[[The Clyde Workers' Committee]]
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[[First World War Peace Movement]]
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[[The Rent Strike to Bloody Friday]]
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[[Fight for Freedom of Speech on the Green]]
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[[The General strike]]
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[[Clydeside Apprentices' Strike 1937]]
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[[World War 2, Conscientious Objectors]]
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[[Clydeside Apprentices Strike 1952]]
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[[George Williamson on Glasgow 1960's Anarchist scene]]
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[[A Public Nuisance|Glasgow Anarchists 1974 to 1986]]
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[[We Don't Need A Carpark]]
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[[Counter Information]]
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[[A Fight With The Housing Department]]
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[[Upper Clyde Shipbuilders Work-in]]
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Revision as of 16:16, 24 February 2018

Welcome to radical Glasgow's Strugglepedia

Glasgow's working class history is a history of struggle and sacrifice not found in the school curriculum. The establishment would rather we forget our own past and deny the suffering and sacrifice of those who created that history. This site is dedicated to remembering and recording their selfless struggle for a better life for all. Add your stories to this site and record Glasgow's radical history here so that we and future generations can learn from and carry forward that radical tradition. If you prefer send your stories to[annarky@radicalglasgow.me.uk] to be posted on this site. It's their future or it's our future and the future will never be ours if we don't remember our past. Radical Glasgow's Strugglepedia also works in conjucntion with the Spirit of Revolt archive, housed at the Mitchell Library, Glasgow. Return to Radical Glasgow.

(Mal)Contents

People

Thomas Muir

Tom Anderson

Mary Barbour

Helen Crawfurd

John MacLean

Tom Bell

Jane Hamilton Patrick.

Guy Aldred

George (Ballard) Barrett

Frank Leech

Helen Brown Scott Lennox

Charlie and Molly Baird

William C. McDougal

Ethel MacDonald

Robert (Bobby) Lynn

Allan Burnett

John Taylor Caldwell

Rita Milton

David Carruthers.

John Farquhar McLay

Les Foster


Events

Glasgow the name

Glasgow, City of Rebellion

The Weavers' Strike

The Cotton Spinners' Strike

1820 Insurrection

The Sma' Shot Strike, 1856

The Birth of Glasgow's Anarchism

The Scottish Labour Party

Scottish Anarchism

The World's First Ca'canny Strike

The Singer Strike

Women's Peace Crusade

The Rent Strike

The Clyde Workers' Committee

First World War Peace Movement

The Rent Strike to Bloody Friday

Fight for Freedom of Speech on the Green

The General strike

Clydeside Apprentices' Strike 1937

World War 2, Conscientious Objectors

Clydeside Apprentices Strike 1952

George Williamson on Glasgow 1960's Anarchist scene

Glasgow Anarchists 1974 to 1986

We Don't Need A Carpark

Counter Information

A Fight With The Housing Department

Upper Clyde Shipbuilders Work-in


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