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| − | Skinheads, named after their cropped or shaven heads, are members of a working-class subculture that originated in Britain in the 1960s. They were heavily influenced by the rude boys of the West Indies and the mods of the UK. | + | '''Skinheads''', named after their cropped or shaven heads, are members of a working-class subculture that originated in [[Britain]] in the 1960s. They were heavily influenced by the rude boys of the West Indies and the mods of the UK. |
[[category:political movements]] | [[category:political movements]] | ||
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Skinheads, named after their cropped or shaven heads, are members of a working-class subculture that originated in Britain in the 1960s. They were heavily influenced by the rude boys of the West Indies and the mods of the UK.