The latest Document of the Month in the invaluable Sparrows' Nest "is something entertaining, a report on some encounters during a May Demo in Dundee in 1965."
The document is from "Ron's Archive", a unique collection about British syndicalism (SWF, Direct Action) post-Second World War. This is a transcription:
May Day in Dundee
For the
first time there was an Anarchist contingent on the May Day march in this city.
Eighteen people marched under the Dundee Anarchists’ Banner (a red one with
black lettering – the only red banner on the march).
Before
moving off a Labour party official said to one of our group, “We’ll allow you
to take part in our march if you behave yourselves.” He was reminded that May
Day belongs to the people, not to any particular faction. Another LP man drove
a car into the Communist contingent, nearly knocking a young woman over. He
then called a cop and told him to prevent the commies and Anarchists from
taking over Labour’s march. However, he was overruled by another official and
we set off.
All along
the route buses were passing slowly by. The busmen and general public were
given copies of our May Day leaflet and the manifesto of the Scottish
Federation. When the
march reached City Square where we were to be addressed by Dundee’s two MPs the
Anarchists were right to the front of the crowd. Everybody else furled their
banners but we held ours and a poster with “No wage freeze under any
government” right under the platform speakers’ noses. Meanwhile other comrades
dished out leaflets to all and sundry.
The first
MP managed to make a speech without once mentioning the word “Socialism”. When
the other one, Peter Dong, a violent opponent of disarmament whether unilateral
or multilateral, rose to speak the Anarchist Group marched off in protest. We
went back individually to heckle.
Our group
received some hostility but also some encouragement. At any rate nobody could
ignore us. We undoubtedly made some people think, quite an achievement in
itself. Our leaflet was not designed to make immediate converts but to
encourage opposition to reaction and interest in Anarchism. In
this it succeeded.
D.Y.C.*
[*This must be Dave Coull, Dundee anarchist and syndicalist. - RaHN blogger]
Dundee city centre 1962 |
Dundee City Square January 1965 (The scene on May Day would have been somewhat livelier.) |
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