For those of you who haven’t been to the
Working Class Movement library on Chapel Street I urge you to go for two
reasons. Firstly for the brilliant story about how it was formed and how it
ended up located across from the University. Secondly to learn something about the
history of the working people, your history this is the history of my parents
and grandparents and there parents. It also houses some of the best collections
of social literature that I have seen.
There is also a great ceramic collection in one of the back rooms, containing many commemorative plates, tankards and jugs, sparking ideas for possible pieces for my WW1 Fighting resistance project. What struck me was the creation of a collection that was formed by two individuals with a passion for books on working class history, and the foresight to protect this. How much of our history is white washed or green washed, hidden from us or re-written to support the ruling classes. This library is a beacon for the common man and a start point for what I believe to be a great adventure.
For more information on the Working Class Movement Library please click here:
http://www.wcml.org.uk/
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