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The story of how - from 1976 to 1981 - Britain's Asian community stood tall against far-right violence and a rising tide of racist murders. It's 1979. A National Front rally in Southall turns violent. Questions about police brutality arise when anti-racist teacher Blair Peach dies. (Episode 2 of 3)
00:00 Introduction
02:40 National front in Southall
17:14 The death of Blair Peach
32:44 Margaret Thatcher as prime minister
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