In this memoir, Charles Poulsen recalls growing up as a Jewish migrant in the East End during the 1920s and 1930s. He includes descriptions of his education and employment in a workshop, and he details his struggles with racism, economic diversity, and becoming “British.” He goes on to describe entertainment and politics, featuring colourful characters of the time.
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Trades Union Congress Library Collections, FWWCP Collection, Region 8 London, Box 9
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