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The British Independent, No.2 1966, Pro-Apartheid news of Race Riots in Eastbourne

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Brighton: Racial Preservation Society, 1966. Newspaper Format. Good. 4p., folded. right-wing pressure group opposed to immigration and in favour of white nationalism, RPS was founded in 1965 by Robin Beauclaire and Jimmy Doyle, whose followers would go on to comprise majority of National Front and other, like minded groups. One instance of U.S. holdings, within the Billy James Hargis Papers, University of Arkansas Special Collections. imited holdings in the U.K. of the serial publication.

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The British Independent, No.2 1966, Pro-Apartheid news of Race Riots in Eastbourne
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Racial Preservation Society
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Brighton
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1966

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