Stand Up to Racism looking for relatives of people who were at Battle of Holbeck Moor, as blue plaque unveiled Stand Up to Racism is searching for family members of the 30,000 people who stood up to Oswald Mosley in Leeds at the Battle of Holbeck Moor in 1936, as a blue plaque is unveiled in the c...
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