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Added 3rd November 2018 by Abigail

Featured in the following Online Exhibitions:
We Are Dynamite! Northern Carnival 1978

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Buzzcocks, X-O-Dus (Exodus)
Alexandra Park
15th July 1978

The Morning Star is a left-wing British daily newspaper with a focus on social, political and trade union issues. It was one of the only news outlets to cover the Northern Carnival. The Manchester Evening News chose only to report on the traffic delays caused by the Carnival march.

This item was featured in Manchester Digital Music Archive's 'We Are Dynamite! Northern Carnival Against the Nazis 40th Anniversary' exhibition, held at Niamos (old Nia Centre) in Hulme in September 2018.

Co-organised by Geoff Brown of the Anti-Nazi League (ANL) and Bernie Wilcox of Rock Against Racism (RAR), the Carnival featured incendiary live performances by pop-punk superstars Buzzcocks and Steel Pulse, the UK's leading reggae band of the period. Support came from Moss Side reggae band Exodus (later X-O-Dus) and China Street from Lancaster, who had released a single on EMI called ‘Rock Against Racism’.

You can find out more in our online version of the exhibition here: www.mdmarchive.co...

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