Unity Bookshop

1973 — 1973
74 Railton Road, Brixton

Past Tense write that in 1973 the Black Panthers squatted 74 Railton Road, to open it as a black bookshop. The Panthers had been selling books and their paper, Freedom News on the street in Brixton and Dalston.

The bookshop was staffed by volunteers. On 15 March 1973 in the middle of the night the shop was bombed, and set on fire. Farrukh Dhondy was sleeping above the bookshop at the time and narrowly escaped by jumping out of the window.

Farrukh Dhondy talks about about this in an interview with Organised Youth reproduced in the Past Tense article, and at a talk held at the Quiet Revolutions event at the Barbican in 2022. A recording of the talk can be heard here.

Sources:

Past Tense, https://pasttense.co.uk/2018/03/15/today-in-londons-racist-history-1973-black-panther-unity-bookshop-destroyed-by-arson-attack-brixton/ [accessed 14.05.2025]

Portrait of Farrukh Dhondy by Neil Kenlock, National Portrait Gallery can be viewed here [accessed 14.05.2025]

Recording of Radical Bookshops past talk at Quiet Revolutions, 2022 https://on-the-record.org.uk/projects/mapping-radical-bookshops/radical-bookshops-past-talk/ [accessed 14.05.2025]