The Spirit Of 69
The Spirit of '69
is a phrase used by apolitical or
Anti-racist
Skinheads
to remind other Skinheads of the
subculture
's heyday in
1969
when
ska
music was at its most popular, and as a reminder of the
cult
's
multicultural
Jamaican
and
British
working class
roots. It is also the name of a book published in the early 1990's by the author George Marshall, a former Glasgow skinhead.
See also
Anarcho-Skinheads
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