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‘Print this Map. Get off the Internet. Take to the Streets’: 5 of the Left’s Best Mapping Moments
From the Paris Commune to the Situationists, mapping and radical politics have a rich shared history. In this article Sam Hind traces some of the key cartographic moments from the civil rights movement to the student movement.