Liberation (organisation)
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Liberation (founded as the Movement for Colonial Freedom) is a political civil rights advocacy group founded in the United Kingdom in 1954.[1] It had the support of many MPs, including Harold Wilson, Barbara Castle and Tony Benn, and celebrities such as Benjamin Britten.
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Formation | 1954 |
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Joint Presidents | Jeremy Corbyn, Maggie Bowden |
Website | https://liberationorg.co.uk/ |
Formerly called | Movement for Colonial Freedom |
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