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Cable Street Mural

The Cable Street Mural, located in London’s East End, commemorates the 1936 anti-fascist protest where locals, including Jewish community members, successfully blocked the British Union of Fascists from marching through their neighborhood. The mural illustrates themes of resistance, community unity, and the fight against racism and intolerance. Created by various artists in the 1980s, it features diverse figures symbolizing solidarity across different cultures. The mural serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of standing up against hate and protecting the values of equality and diversity.