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Altab Ali (Bengali: আলতাব আলী; 24
October 1953 – 4 May 1978) was a
Bangladeshi textile worker stabbed to
death in London, in a
racially motivated killing...
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Altab Ali Park is a
small park on the
Whitechapel Road, in Whitechapel, London.
Formerly known as St Mary's Park, it is the site of the old 14th-century...
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which was
formed by
young activists led by
Shajahan Lutfur. On 4 May 1978,
Altab Ali, a 25-year-old was
murdered in a
racist attack, as he
walked home from...
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motivated arson by the
installation of fire-proof letterboxes. On 4 May 1978,
Altab Ali, a 24-year-old
Bangladeshi leather clothing worker, was
murdered by...
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footprint and
former graveyard remain, as part of
Altab Ali Park. On 4 May 1978,
three teenagers murdered Altab Ali, a 24 year old Bangladesh-born clothing...
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stone footprint and
graveyard – its
headstones removed – are the
basis of
Altab Ali Park on the
south side of the thoroughfare. A
building going by this...
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range of
authentic Asian food and
clothes in the
market and on shop fronts.
Altab Ali Park sits on the site of the
original church at the
western end of Whitechapel...
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helping to
organise marches following the
racially motivated murder of
Altab Ali. She
attended Enfield County School, an all-girls
comprehensive school...
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Movement in 1977, the
Bangladeshi Youth Movement following the
murder of
Altab Ali in 1978, and the
Newham Youth Movement following the
murder of Akhtar...
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Street and
Whitechapel High
Street to St Mary
Matfelon Church (now
Altab Ali Park) and some way
along Whitechapel Road. The
adjacent side streets...