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<title>ScotlandSpeaks.com | Stop the world and be heard &#45; : Great Scots</title>
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<title>Jimmy Reid: All 20th century history touched his life – and ours: Depression, War, Communism and Nationalism.</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ 2021 marks half a century since he stepped onto that platform, and declared a work-in at Upper Clyde Shipbuilders. Jimmy strategised a radical concept to combat the axing of the industry on the Clyde. His rectorial address at Glasgow University, the following year, on the theme of alienation was a clarion call for humanism. In this book Jimmy reveals how that tour de force made its way into the New York Times. ]]></description>
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