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In 1978, tens of thousands of music fans attended an anti-racism concert in the East End of London.
Rock against Racism was the biggest anti-fascist demonstration since World War II.
Witness speaks to one of the organisers Roger Huddle, and to the musician, Billy Bragg, who was in the crowd.
By BBC World Service4.3
2020 ratings
In 1978, tens of thousands of music fans attended an anti-racism concert in the East End of London.
Rock against Racism was the biggest anti-fascist demonstration since World War II.
Witness speaks to one of the organisers Roger Huddle, and to the musician, Billy Bragg, who was in the crowd.

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