
ALTAB ALI AND BRICK LANE, 1978
by Kenan Malik
40 years ago, on 4 May 1978, a Bengali garment worker in East London was brutally murdered by racist thugs. It was but the latest in a series of racist attacks on Asians, at a time when racism in Britain was vicious, visceral and often fatal. Altab Ali’s murder became, however, a spark for new anti-racist mobilization, especially among local Bengali communities. Ten days after the murder, Brick Lane and surrounding areas closed down as 7000 people, mainly Bengalis, marched […]
Categories: Britain, Race & Immigration • Tags: altar ali, anti-racism, brick lane, britain, racism, tower hamlets