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Skinhead Girl

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A poorly written documentation of skinhead culture, mainly focussing on the ladies of the youth movement. Focus on the fashion and deliberate avoidance of right wing politics - which can't help but interfere when the colour of your laces idicate whether you're a member of the BNP or "anti paki league"

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First published January 1, 1988

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Alan Mead

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November 5, 2007
Poorly written documentation of the youth movement, focussing on the fashion of the girls involved. Clumsily side stepping the right wing politics and violence. It's unavoidable though - as certain coloured boot laces denote whether you're in the BNP or "anti paki league" and bank holidays were used to beat up metallers.

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