Abstract

Sadar Ali Malik, originally from Kashmir, was an early settler in Canning Town, East London. He was interviewed in 1990 about his experiences of work and community organising over the previous thirty years, recalling the harsh working conditions and describing the climate of everyday racism. Apart from becoming an active shop steward at Ford’s, Mr Malik also formed the Canning Town Muslim Welfare Association and played a part in national community groups such as the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants and, locally, the Newham Monitoring Project.

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