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Rock against Racism 1978
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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