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    <keywords>Communism in Britain; The Labour Party; 1930’s Britain; anti-Semitism in Britain; fascism in Britain; anti-fascism; anti-fascism in Britain; autobiography; autobiographers; Jewish autobiography; Communist autobiography; female anti-fascists; The Battle of Cable Street; working-class culture in Britain.</keywords>
    <abstract>This document introduces the anti-fascist writers who authored the five case-study autobiographers that molded the arguments, claims, and conclusions presented within this thesis. The case studies that were used for this research are as follows, One Bloke: A Manchester Man’s Tale of Two Decades by Paul Graney and Barry Seddon, Out of the Ghetto: My Youth in the East End: Communism and Fascism, 1913-1939 by Joe Jacobs, Unfinished Journey by Aubrey Morris, Our Flag Stays Red by Phil Piratin and John Callow, and Time Will Tell by Yvonne Kapp.</abstract>
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