


R. Woofe's Rubber Factory, Hayes Bridges, 1951

Southall Youth Movement march, 1979

Residents protest against bussing children to schools outside of their local area, 1977

1930's suburban terrace houses of Southall

The burning Hambrough Tavern, 1981

Southall Broadway, 1977

Southall Broadway, present day
B I B L I O G R A P H Y
Books :
Gilroy, P. (1987). There ain’t no black in the Union Jack. London: Hutchinson.
Keith, M. and Pile, S. (1993). Place and the politics of identity. London: Routledge.
Lichtenstein, R. (2008). On Brick Lane. London: Penguin Books.
Web :
Chaudhary, V. (2019). How London’s Southall became ‘Little Punjab’. [online] the Guardian. Available at: https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2018/apr/04/how-london-southall-became-little-punjab- [Accessed 24 Feb. 2019].
Ealing News Extra. (2019). Southall riots: 23 April 1979 - Ealing News Extra. [online] Available at: https://ealingnewsextra.co.uk/history/southall-riots-1979/ [Accessed 23 Feb. 2019].
The Monitoring Group. (2017). The birth of the Southall Youth Movement, and Communities of Resistance. [online] Available at: http://www.tmg-uk.org/brexit-the-birth-of-the-southall-youth-movement-and-communities-of-resistance/ [Accessed 24 Feb. 2019].