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building the future #History and Archaeology

Bloody Sunday (1887)

Bloody Sunday is not only the story of early Socialist violence on the streets of London, but a clue as to who was responsible.

Foreign Emigrants [Exiled] from their countries fled to London, it being a safe haven for them to group, collectivise and continue their Communist aims.

 

Every story and socialist uprising is like a spiders' body, having many legs to support it, even if they cannot be seen at first glance London was unlike the rest of the world in the way it welcomed those banished from other countries for Communist & Anarchist crimes, it did so with open arms.


This is not the story of the Bloody Sundays that have been allowed to reach our screens and schools, this is the story of London in 1887, the SDF & the foundation of todays' parties via the Ethos and Traction[s] gained in the 18th century.


Bloody Sunday took place in London on 13 November 1887, when marchers protesting about unemployment and coercion in Ireland, as well as demanding the release of MP William O'Brien, clashed with the Metropolitan Police and the British Army.

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